Turkey: Mediterranean Cereals, Legumes, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters' Association

Published 2020년 12월 14일

Tridge summary

The Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters' Association (AHBİB) reported a 9% increase in exports in November compared to the same period last year, despite the impact of the coronavirus epidemic, generating $110.9 million. Red lentil exports saw a significant increase of 66% in November, contributing 18% to the total exports in the region. The association experienced growth in exports to over 40 countries, including Iraq, Syria, and Italy, and achieved a total export value of 6.53 billion dollars from January to November 2020, marking a 6% increase.
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Hüseyin Arslan, Chairman of the Board of Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters' Association (AHBİB), announced that despite the negative effects of the coronavirus epidemic on foreign trade, they achieved an increase of 9 percent in November compared to the same period of the previous year and exported $ 110.9 million. Arslan said that the exports of red lentils in November increased by 66 percent compared to the same month of the previous year and reached 19 million 930 thousand dollars. Emphasizing that the effects of the second wave in the Covid-19 pandemic have begun to be felt deeply in global markets, despite all the difficulties, they continue to export regardless of the conditions, AHBİB President Hüseyin Arslan noted that while the current markets continue to strengthen, the positive results of the efforts to increase the market diversity are reflected in the November reports. Stating that they had an 18 percent share in the country's exports of ...
Source: Kamu3

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