About Turgut Orman

Turgut Orman is a researcher at the Field Crops Central Research Institute, Department of Agricultural Economics, based in Ankara, Türkiye. He holds a Ph.D. degree and specializes in the international trade of agricultural commodities, time series analysis, supply chain management, and impact assessment. His research primarily focuses on analyzing market dynamics and assessing economic impacts of agricultural policies and trade developments.

Cereal Supply Chain in the MENA Region

The cereal supply chain in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is highly exposed to disruption risks due to vulnerabilities at both production and post-production stages. Inappropriate climate conditions, water scarcity, fragmented farm structure, insufficient access to input, and inappropriate use of arable land are some prominent production-related problems. On the other hand, high harvest-post-harvest losses, lack of storage capacity, heavy dependence on imports, and lack of investment in technology are among post-production vulnerabilities. The World Bank classifies MENA region as comprising 19 countries, spanning from the Atlantic Ocean (adjacent to Morocco) to the Arabian Sea (adjacent to Oman), … Continue reading