Turkiye: A target of 50 billion dollars in agricultural exports

Published 2023년 8월 22일

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The Chairman of the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM) stated that the food and agriculture sector will be crucial in achieving Turkey's export target of $400 billion in 2028. They aim to increase food and agricultural exports from $27 billion in 2022 to $50 billion. The chairman emphasized the advantages of the sector, including Turkey's experience, product variety, and production capacity, and highlighted the importance of efficiently utilizing agricultural lands to provide abundant, high-quality, and affordable food while earning foreign currency through exports.
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Mustafa Gültepe, Chairman of the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM), stated that the food and agriculture sector will play a critical role in reaching Turkey's export target of 400 billion dollars in 2028, and said, "In 2022, we exported approximately 27 billion dollars of food and agricultural products. We aim to increase our food and agricultural exports to 50 billion dollars. We are making all our projections and studies in line with this goal." said. TİM Agriculture Board held its August meeting in Giresun, where the hazelnut harvest season continues. Speaking at the opening of the meeting, Gültepe reminded that Turkey aims to export 400 billion dollars of goods and 200 billion dollars of services in 2028. Emphasizing that it is of great importance for 27 sectors to make the maximum contribution to reach the target, Gültepe said that they aim to increase Turkey's export of food and agricultural products, which is currently at the level of 27 billion dollars, to 50 billion ...
Source: Haber7

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