Turkey: 1.5 billion dollars of grains and pulses were exported from the Mediterranean in 9 months

Published 2022년 10월 12일

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The Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association (AHBİB) of Turkey has reported foreign sales of $1,045,900,000 in the first nine months of the year, marking a 38% increase compared to the same period last year. The association's highest exports were seen in pulses, pastry products, and vegetable oils. Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon were the primary export destinations, with significant growth in exports to Malta, Vietnam, and Benin, alongside notable increases in Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia.
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Veysel Memiş, Chairman of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters' Association (AHBİB), stated that they made foreign sales of 1 billion 459 million dollars in the 9 months of the year. In his written statement, Memiş stated that Turkey's high quality and cost-effective production with its geopolitical advantage plays an important role in the export of grains, pulses, oilseeds and their products. Evaluating the 9-month exports of their union, Memiş said, "Our union, which realized an export of 183.1 million dollars with an increase of 34 percent in September, achieved a 38 percent increase in the 9 months of the year and reached a foreign sales value of 1 billion 459 million dollars. We increased our exports in more than 100 countries in the global arena. With this performance, we supported the sector's exports in Turkey by 17.68 percent." used his statements. Memiş stated that exporters who are members of AHBİB reached the highest export values in ...
Source: Sondakika

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