Turkey: Citrus exports increased by 12 percent

Published 2023년 4월 15일

Tridge summary

In the first quarter of 2023, citrus exports saw a 12.22% increase compared to the same period last year, reaching a value of 351 million 855 thousand dollars. The exports, which consisted of mandarin, lemon, grapefruit, and orange, totaled 603,488 tons. Russia was the top importer, followed by Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and Bulgaria. Despite a 24% decrease in amount, there was an increase in value by 12%. The National Citrus Council remains optimistic, citing challenges such as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, earthquake, and efforts to expand foreign sales markets.
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Original content

According to the information compiled from the data of the Mediterranean Exporters' Associations, 603,488 tons of citrus fruits were exported in the January-March period of this year. Citrus exports, which were 313 million 544 thousand dollars in return for 791 thousand 936 tons of products in the first quarter of last year, reached 351 million 855 thousand dollars with an increase of 12.22 percent in the same period of this year. During this period, the most exported citrus products were mandarin, lemon, grapefruit and orange, respectively. In exports on a country basis, Russia was at the top. Russia with 149 million dollars of export was followed by Ukraine with 33 million dollars, Poland with 25 million dollars, Romania with 15 million and Bulgaria with 12 million. Kemal Kaçmaz, Deputy Chairman of the National Citrus Council, said that citrus has an important share in fresh fruit and vegetable exports. Expressing that citrus production was not at the desired level this year, ...
Source: Aydindenge

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