Belgium is the leader in Turkey's anchovy exports

Published 2022년 3월 16일

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The Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association (DKİB) has reported that Turkey exported 337 tons of anchovy in the first two months of the year, earning $1,663,260. Belgium was the top buyer, followed by France and the USA. Other countries including Italy, Kenya, and Syria also purchased the anchovy. The low export numbers were attributed to the high prices and low harvest of anchovy during the 2021-2022 fishing season. The association anticipates a rise in demand in the upcoming seasons with the development of value-added products and diversification of exporting countries.
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Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association (DKİB) Vice Chairman of the Board Ahmet Hamdi Gürdoğan said that 337 tons of anchovy were exported from Turkey in the 2 months of the year. Stating that 1 million 663 thousand 26 dollars were obtained from the said exports, Gürdoğan noted that the highest amount of foreign sales was made to Belgium. Gürdoğan stated that Belgium, which sold anchovy for 566 thousand 872 dollars in this period, was followed by France and the USA. Pointing out that Spain was the country that increased its exports the most during the said period, Gürdoğan stated that anchovies were sold to Italy, Kenya and Syria in two months of the year, unlike the same period last year. Expressing that exports remained low due to the low harvest of anchovy and high prices at the beginning of the season in the 2021-2022 fishing season, Gürdoğan emphasized that anchovy is exported mostly to European countries, as is the case every year. Noting that the diversity of countries has ...
Source: Haber7

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