Turkey: 410 million dollar fish export from Muğla during the pandemic period

Published 2021년 5월 12일

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In 2020, despite the pandemic, Muğla, Turkey's top fish exporting region with a 1,479 kilometer coastline, saw a record production and export of 128 thousand tons of fish, valued at $410 million to 67 countries. The region continues to lead in trout production and meets 65% of the country's marine aquaculture needs. Additionally, Muğla is a major contributor to Turkey's record-breaking crop production of 126 million tons in 2020. The region's aquaculture exports increased by 10% from the previous year, reaching $410 million, and is recognized for its pine honey production, as 75% of the world's pine honey is supplied from Turkey, with 92% of that being from Muğla.
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410 million dollar fish export from Muğla during the pandemic period In Muğla, which ranks first in fish exports in Turkey, production increased during the pandemic, and exports worth 410 million dollars to 67 countries of the world in 2020. MUĞLA - During the Covid-19 epidemic, which affected the world and caused a major economic crisis, including developed countries, $ 410 million of fish was exported from Muğla to 67 countries of the world. Production was not interrupted during the pandemic period In Muğla, which ranks first in fish production in Turkey and has a coastline of 1,479 kilometers, production continues without interruption during the epidemic period. In Muğla, where agricultural activities have continued uninterruptedly since March 2020, when the epidemic began, a record level of production took place in herbal and animal production. Fish export in 2020 is 410 million dollars Muğla Agriculture and Forestry Provincial Director Barış Saylak announced that during the ...
Source: Sondakika

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