Turkey's exports of 3.6 billion dollars from the aquaculture and animal products sector

Published 2022년 3월 13일

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The Turkish aquaculture and animal products sector has surpassed its 2023 export target of 3.5 billion dollars, reaching 3.591 billion dollars in exports in the past year. The sector, which exports to 142 countries, set a new target of 3.8 billion dollars for the end of 2022 and 4.2 billion dollars for the end of 2023. Iraq was the biggest importer with 555 million dollars, followed by Russia and Italy. The aquaculture industry contributed the most to these exports with 1.436 billion dollars. The sector, which included poultry meat, eggs, milk and dairy products, and honey, saw the highest exports from poultry meat and eggs.
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The aquaculture and animal products sector, which exports aquaculture, poultry meat, eggs, milk and dairy products and honey to 142 countries, reached an export level of 3 billion 591 million dollars in the last 1 year. Thus, the 3.5 billion dollars export target set for 2023 was exceeded in February 2022. The Turkish aquaculture and animal products sector, which achieved its 2023 target two years ago, set a new export target of 3.8 billion dollars for the end of 2022 and 4.2 billion dollars for the end of 2023. Iraq ranked first While Turkey exported aquaculture and animal products to 142 countries in 2021, Iraq ranked first with 555 million dollars. Russia, which stands out especially with its demand for Turkish salmon, demanded 259 million dollars of fisheries and animal products with an increase of 84 percent in 2021. Italy, which is one of the traditional export markets of the sector, took the third step of the summit with an export of 164 million dollars. Turkey exported ...
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