Export restriction in Turkey on three products due to the war between Russia and Ukraine

Published 2022년 2월 28일

Tridge summary

The Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has imposed restrictions on the export of olive oil, beans, and red lentils due to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. The restrictions are part of a measure to ensure food supply security within Turkey and to prevent access issues to food products. The ministry has the authority to make periodic arrangements in the export of these products.
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Original content

Due to the extraordinary situation experienced due to the war between Russia and Ukraine, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry imposed a restriction on the export of olive oil, beans and red lentils in order to ensure food supply security in Turkey and to avoid problems in accessing food products. Within the scope of the Communiqué on the Export of Certain Agricultural Products to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry on January 27, citing the extraordinary situation experienced in the Black Sea basin, it took a measure to restrict the export of olive oil, beans and red lentils. In the statement, which stated that the Ministry is authorized to make periodic arrangements in the export of the products specified in the "Communiqué on the Export of Certain Agricultural Products (EXPORT: 2022/1)" published in the ...
Source: Gidatarim

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