Turkiye: Citrus exports increase in Aydin

Published 2024년 11월 19일

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The article highlights the commencement of the citrus export season in Turkey, with a focus on high-demand, quality fruits from the Aegean region. Despite low yield, demand for aromatic and flavorful tangerines and oranges is high. Aydın, a key city in the Aegean Region's citrus production, has seen a rise in citrus export income over the years, with a goal to reach $1 billion this year. The process of sorting, cleaning, and exporting these fruits is detailed, with exports currently happening to various countries and regions, including Russia, Poland, Ukraine, and domestically in Turkey.
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As the export season of citrus fruits harvested in the winter months in Turkey begins, demand for quality fruits, although the yield is low, is quite high this year. Aegean citrus stands out with its aroma and flavor. With the ripening of tangerines and oranges, producers started harvesting. With the harvest of citrus fruits, export season started in businesses in Aydın. The meticulously collected oranges and tangerines are processed in facilities in Aydın and made ready for export. Facility employee Elif Saltık explained the preparation process before export and stated that the first thing they do is separate the leaves from the products. Noting that the rotten parts of the products are then removed and the washing process is started, Saltık said, "After the washing process, the waxing process is carried out. Our workers package the oranges and tangerines. Each size is numbered separately. We are making the products ready for export." Exports continue to increase in Aydın ...
Source: Sondakika

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