The article provides an analysis of Turkey's agricultural foreign trade performance in the first nine months of 2021, as reported by the Turkish Statistical Institute and TGDF Digital Data Panel. It highlights a 23.3% increase in the foreign trade balance, with exports reaching $15.9 billion, a 19.2% increase, and imports reaching $12.2 billion, an 18% increase, compared to the same period in the previous year. The report also notes a significant rise in the unit import value, which has been trending high since the beginning of 2021, and discusses the top exporting and importing sectors and countries, with a focus on commodities like flour, hazelnut kernels, wheat, soybeans, and crude sunflower oil.