Turkey: Bursa's black fig and quince exports to Canada increase

Published 2021년 11월 4일

Tridge summary

The Uludağ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Exporters' Association (UYMSİB) is actively promoting the export of Bursa's black figs and quince to Canada. The association has received approval for its Turquality Project application from the Ministry of Commerce to enhance the market presence of these products in Canada. The Canadian Fresh Fruit Industry Information Meeting was held to provide exporters with insights into the Canadian market. The trade relationship between Canada and Turkey has seen growth, with potential in the fresh fruit sector.
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Uludağ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Exporters' Association (UYMSİB) Vice President Senih Yazgan said, "Bursa black figs and quince have started to be sent to Canada intensively. We think that our exports will increase as long as there are no obstacles related to the quarantine." used the phrase. According to the statement made by UYMSİB, "Canadian Fresh Fruit Industry Information Meeting" was held with the cooperation of Ottova Commercial Counseling, Toronto Commercial Attaché and Hatti Food and videoconference method. Speaking at the meeting where the fresh fruit market and trade opportunities in Canada were discussed, Yazgan stated that the meeting would help exporters about how to position themselves in the market. Stating that the fresh fruit and vegetable sector in Turkey gained a great momentum especially in exports with the epidemic, Yazgan said: "We have very special products in Bursa. As the Association, we are working to evaluate these products in markets such as Canada. ...
Source: Sondakika

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