Grain sector of Turkey aims to close the year with 13 billion dollars of exports

Published 2022년 10월 7일

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The grain industry in Turkey has seen a significant increase in exports, surpassing $8 billion from January to September, with the International Halal Business and Research Institute (IHBIR) contributing over $2 billion to this total. There has been a notable growth in both the grain and processed agricultural product sectors, with the latter finding a place in markets around the world. Despite these positive trends, IHBIR's Chairman, Kazım Taycı, emphasizes the importance of continued marketing efforts and financial support to maintain and grow these exports, particularly in the face of rising commodity prices and increased freight times. He also underscores the potential of promoting Turkish products through Turkish TV series and expanding into new markets, while emphasizing the need for increased financing to support these efforts.
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According to IHBIR data, exports of the grain industry exceeded $ 8 billion in the January-September period, while exports of IHBIR exceeded $ 2 billion. While the grain sector realized an export of 1 billion 12 million dollars with an increase of 20.5 percent in September, it reached 8 billion 254 million dollars with an increase of 28.9 percent in the 9-month period. IHBIR's exports increased by 18.7 percent in September to 254.4 million dollars, and reached 2 billion 67 million dollars with an increase of 22.6 percent in the 9-month period. Kazım Taycı, Chairman of the Board of İHBİR, stated that they will achieve the year-end target of 13 billion dollars without any problems, and that they will start a new export attack by placing local products in Turkish TV series that attract attention abroad in the coming period. Noting that in the processed agricultural products segment, Turkish products continue to find shelves in markets in different geographies of the world, Taycı ...
Source: Trthaber

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