605 million dollars export from the dried fruit sector in the first half

Published 2020년 8월 19일

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The article highlights the resilience of Turkey's dried fruit sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, with exports reaching $605 million in the first half of the year. Despite a 41% drop in exports in April, the dried fruit industry saw a 1% increase in value and a 1% rise in the UK market. The Aegean Dry Fruits and Products Exporters' Association is working to increase quality and efficiency through the URGE project, and has organized a virtual sectoral trade mission to the United Arab Emirates. The article emphasizes the importance of digitalization in business survival and the advantages of the new value added focused agricultural policy, including the Digital Agriculture Market (DITAP) and a forthcoming virtual food sector fair.
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Birol Celep, President of the Aegean Dried Fruit and Products Exporters Association, said, "In the first half of the year, exports of the dried fruit sector reached 605 million dollars." Birol Celep, President of the Aegean Dried Fruit and Products Exporters Association, made an assessment about the dried fruit sector. Celep said, "It was already known before the Covid-19 epidemic that sectors such as agriculture and food had a strategic importance. It was well understood with this global epidemic. With the pandemic, people turned to healthy nutrition, in parallel, the demand for healthy food rose. spends been provided from the pandemic period exports of semi-close to agricultural products in. Turkey's exports in the period when the epidemic is most intense fell 41 percent in April, had very limited reduction in the dried fruit industry. dried fruit export amount in April rose by 1 percent in terms of value decreased by 12 percent in The Aegean Dry Fruits and Products Exporters' ...

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