Turkey: Great increase in grain exports

Published 2021년 8월 6일

Tridge summary

The Istanbul Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association (İHBİR) has reported a 10.85% increase in exports in July 2021 compared to the same period last year, amounting to $652.8 million. There was a notable increase in exports to the USA, Iraq, and Venezuela. İHBİR also noted an increase in the exports of sugar and sugary products. Due to the ongoing forest fires in Turkey, İHBİR stated that it would continue to support those affected. The association also mentioned the successful organization and participation in fairs in Russia and the USA, with plans to participate in more, and the implementation of online purchasing delegations.
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Original content

In the statement made by the Istanbul Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association (İHBİR), Okutur said, "In July, we realized an export of 652.8 million dollars with an increase of 10.85 percent compared to the same month of the previous year. As IHBIR, exports in July 2021 Our exports to the USA, which is among the 164 countries we made, increased by 28.79 percent compared to the same month of the previous year, our exports to Iraq increased by 38.38 percent, and our exports to Venezuela increased by 198.76 percent on a value basis. It realized an export of 1 billion 289 million 912 thousand dollars with an increase of 16.97. used his statements. "We will heal our wounds together in this difficult process" Making statements about the forest fires that started in different provinces of Turkey and spread rapidly, Okutur said, "Our country has been fighting fires in many points, mainly in the Mediterranean and Aegean Regions, in recent days. I sincerely thank all ...

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