Coffee trade in Turkey brought profit

Published 2024년 9월 30일

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Turkey, a country that does not grow coffee beans, has been celebrating World Coffee Day since 2015 to raise awareness about the beverage's economic value and social impacts. The country's coffee and coffee product exports have seen a steady increase, reaching $34.5 million between January and August of this year. The main importers of Turkish coffee have included the United States, the Netherlands, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Belarus, and Saudi Arabia. On the other hand, Turkey has imported significant amounts of coffee from countries such as Brazil, the Netherlands, and Germany.
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According to the compilation made for "World Coffee Day" held every year on October 1, the day in question has been officially celebrated since 2015. Within the scope of this day, where awareness is tried to be raised about the economic value and social effects of coffee, the importance of sustainable coffee production is also emphasized. Although coffee beans are not grown in Turkey, it processes the product and exports in this area. According to the Special Trade System data of the Turkish Statistical Institute, the country's coffee and coffee product exports were 154 million 690 thousand 881 dollars in approximately 5 years covering the period 2020-August 2024. While coffee exports were at the level of 20.2 million dollars in 2020, they increased to 23.8 million dollars in 2021, 36.5 million dollars in 2022 and 39.7 million dollars in 2023. Exports in the January-August period of this year were also at the level of 34.5 million dollars. The countries that showed the highest ...
Source: Haber7

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