Turkey achieved 76 percent increase in October exports of grains, pulses and oilseed

Published 2021년 11월 10일

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The Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association (AHBİB) of Turkey achieved a 76% increase in exports in October compared to the previous year, reaching $190.3 million. The organization believes that Turkey can benefit from nearby markets by leveraging its production power and geographical location. AHBİB also suggests extending the duration of customs regulations to maintain price stability. The most exported products were pulses, followed by pastry products and oil seeds and fruits. Iraq and Syria were the top two markets for these exports.
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Hüseyin Arslan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association (AHBİB), stated that in October, they realized an export of 190.3 million dollars with an increase of 76 percent compared to the same period of the previous year, and 903.5 million dollars of grains, pulses, oilseed oil throughout Turkey. stated that they contributed 21 percent to the export of seeds and products. President Hüseyin Arslan, who stated that close locations came to the forefront in the supply of goods with the effect of the container crisis, together with the four-fold increase in freight charges, said, "Turkey can achieve serious advantages in nearby markets by combining its production power with its geographical location." Stating that as AHBİB, they exported to 170 countries and regions around the world in October, and that they achieved export increases in nearly 70 countries in the Middle East, Africa and European markets, ...
Source: Sondakika

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