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Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan continues his stance against wasting bread as the country begins to respond to his campaign

A regulation that may alter  the amount and the ingredients  of bread looms in the wake  of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s campaign against  wasting bread. AA Photo

A regulation that may alter the amount and the ingredients of bread looms in the wake of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s campaign against wasting bread. AA Photo

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan returned to the issue of wasting bread again during his party’s group meeting yesterday, repeating his call to end the use of white flour.

“Our leading principle is clear: whoever is full while his or her neighbor is hungry is not one of us,” Erdoğan said, referring to a quote by the Prophet Muhammad during his speech. “When my brother in Somalia withers away for a drop of milk, or a slice of bread, one who simply presses bread on his lips and tosses it away is not one of us. We will grow with our own moral values.“

The prime minister started a campaign against wasting bread in the country last week, hinting toward regulations that may alter the amount as well as the ingredients of consumption-ready bread. Erdoğan said today that “the era of white bread” would soon come to an end.

“I spoke to my ministers; I told them to end the era of white bread. Let’s produce our bread from whatever is the organic form of the wheat. We are leaving white flour behind.”

Two billion loaves go to waste every year


Official numbers released by the Turkish Grain Board (TMO) show that nearly 2 billion loaves of bread go to waste in Turkey every year, averaging a massive 6 million daily. About 188 bakeries and 26 flour factories have been working unnecessarily, and millions of kilos of salt, flour and yeast have been going to waste. “I ask everyone to think twice before buying bread,” Erdoğan said.

The whole country has been debating the issue over the last week, voicing both positive and negative responses.

Bakers seem to agree with Erdoğan on his quest.

“A balance needs to be set in the bread-making business,” Sakarya baker Fatih Altay told Anatolia news agency. “The amount of bread produced should match the amount of bread sold.”

Erdoğan’s insistence on ending the prevalence of white flour could also be justified, according to Dr. Gülay Koçoğlu, a professor at Cumhuriyet University, who branded whole wheat bread as the healthier choice.

Whole wheat bread helps the body fight against heart diseases, diabetes, hypertension and even cancer, Koçoğlu said. The deputy chair of the Republican People’s Party parliamentary group, Emine Ülker Tarhan, however, criticized the prime minister for his support of the anti-waste campaign.

Tarhan called Erdoğan “a man who tells us not to waste bread and takes a helicopter to his Friday prayers.” k HDN

January/23/2013

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a c

2/1/2013 10:16:51 AM

I'm super happy to see these news! Very excited for the initiative and its benefactors. Whoever initiates such a thing is doing superstar work. To echo another poster - Our own personal health is critical. Healthy people, healthy families, healthy communities, healthy nations. How can a people progress if the basics of human existence are ignored. We are what we eat. Our nutrition has a deep impact on our state of mind, our productivity, our sociability... everything.

mara mcglothin

1/25/2013 4:31:51 PM

LARA What you call "caring" I call "meddling". You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. Everyone has a right to determine their on path and that includes their health. We all should know by now what is good for us and what it not. It is an epidemic around the World. Turkey is no different.

Chris Green

1/24/2013 4:05:35 PM

Picking up on Agnes's advice, I am off out to find some chickens to steal bread from! :-) Maybe I could take a chicken too and have a sandwich!

Agnes Smith

1/24/2013 1:07:38 PM

So why doesn't he put a big tax on it and see how that works? He forgets that many families survive on this white stuff. Wholemeal bread is double or 3 times the cost of ekmek. I feel for his brothers withering in Somalia which is of course appalling. But maybe he should be talking with his own citizens who live in poverty. Again a trivial message to boost his own inner ego and pave his way to heaven. Ekmek is an institution. Waste gets fed to the street snimals and chikens.

Chris Green

1/24/2013 12:59:03 PM

On the topic raised by American regarding making 'breeding machines' of Turkish women, during WW2 Nazi Germany awarded women who produced 5 Aryon sons with the Mutter Kreuz (Mother Cross) for their labours! Is this policy to be adopted in Turkey?

american american

1/24/2013 1:52:01 AM

don't forget white cheese lara. cell phones are bad for our health, let's ban that, too. actually being born is bad for your health, but he wants you to have 5 kids....

Brit in Turkey

1/23/2013 7:55:57 PM

Another point: the ekmek is baked fresh every day, and is delicious when fresh. I have only found one brown loaf which is even pleasant, let alone delicious.

Brit in Turkey

1/23/2013 7:53:37 PM

A problem here is price. One ekmek 75Kr, one sliced brown loaf TL4 or more. If you are a bit short of money which would you buy?

lara ulusoy

1/23/2013 4:04:34 PM

John albay: What could be more important than citizens' health if I may ask? Life cannot only be about politics and prime ministers should all be like that... with a heart.... I'm very proud to see such caring for those small simple matters that directly affect our health! The 3 white poisons that kill thousands all over the world are white flour, white sugar and salt. If that doesn't matter to people, it does to Mr Erdogan.

lara ulusoy

1/23/2013 12:28:35 AM

Better still, whole grain bread. As for the helicopter, it's just a means of transport. Car or helicopter what's the difference. Besides, he has a hectic schedule and obviously his time is different than the regular person.
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