In the first quarter of 2022, Turkish dried fruits were supplied to 129 countries

Published 2022년 4월 22일

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Between January and March of 2022, Turkey experienced a 16% increase in dried fruit exports, totaling $403.25 million, as reported by the Anadolu Agency and the Southeast Anatolia Exporters Association (GAİB). These products found their way into 129 countries and free trade zones. The export portfolio was led by seedless raisins, with dried apricots, pistachios, and dried figs rounding out the top spots. There was a notable 66% rise in pistachio exports during the same period. The EU, particularly Germany, the UK, and Italy, emerged as the primary destinations for these exports, with the EU market receiving dried fruits worth $163.78 million.
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Exports of dried fruits from Turkey in January-March 2022 increased by 16% compared to the same period last year - up to $403.25 million. Such data is provided by the Anadolu Agency with reference to the Southeast Anatolia Exporters Association (GAİB). In the first quarter of the year, products hit the shelves in 129 countries and free trade zones. Seedless raisins accounted for most of the sector's export basket, worth almost $98.94 million. This is followed by dried apricots ($91.63 million), pistachios ($60.79 million) and dried figs ($59.75 million). It is noteworthy that the export of pistachios increased by 66% compared to the same period last year. See also: Farmers in southern Turkey plan to harvest 80,000 tons of strawberries of the unique Silifke variety The Aegean Exporters Association ranked first in the export of dried fruits. The amount of export of these products amounted to $199.29 million. The Southeast Anatolia Exporters Association came in second with $90.46 ...
Source: Eastfruit

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