Turkey: Accelerating the search for new markets and focusing on Africa within this framework

Published 2023년 5월 31일

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The Southeast Anatolian Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association in Turkey is planning to meet with importers from Djibouti and Ethiopia between 7-8 June 2023. This follows market research conducted in these countries as part of a 2022 project, which showed significant potential. The association believes these markets are crucial, with Ethiopia having a population of over 120 million and Djibouti serving as a port city. The meetings will not only focus on business but also promote tourism and gastronomy in the Gaziantep region.
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The exporters of the region, which accelerated their search for new markets and focused on Africa within this framework, are preparing to meet with Djiboutian and Ethiopian importers between 7-8 June 2023. With their exports of 3 billion 568 million 675 thousand dollars in 2022 and their share of 31.1 percent in Turkey's sectoral exports; Members of the Southeast Anatolian Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association, which has won the title of being the union that exports the most among the grains and pulses sectoral unions in Turkey, turned their attention to the Ethiopian and Djibouti purchasing committees that they will host in Gaziantep between 7-8 June 2023. President Celal Kadooğlu stated that Africa is a big market for the cereals, pulses, oilseeds and products sector, as it is in many other sectors, and that a delegation sent to Djibouti and Ethiopia within the framework of the "New Markets Project" they developed in 2022 conducted a market research and ...
Source: Kamu3

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