Turkey has recorded an export of $4.2 billion in 6 months in grain sector

Published 2021년 7월 8일

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The article highlights the significant growth in Turkey's grain industry exports, which has reached $4.2 billion in the first half of 2021 and is on track to surpass $8 billion for the year. This growth, despite the challenges of the heat pandemic, is evident in the 24.72% increase in exports in June and the positive feedback from key markets like the USA, Iraq, and the UK. The article also emphasizes the strategic importance of virtual delegations and procurement committees in enhancing Turkey's global reputation and the benefits of face-to-face interactions at fairs. Additionally, the article notes the increased exports of yogurt and pastry products and the efforts to identify potential customers online.
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Haluk Okutur, Coordinator Chairman of Istanbul Export Associations (IIB) and Chairman of ÝHÝR Board of Directors, stated that they exported to 186 countries as ÝHÝR in 2021. Okutur stated that they have reached $4.2 billion in grain industry exports in Turkey in a 6-month period, and that this figure will exceed 8 billion dollars at the end of the year. Stating that the understanding of trade has also changed with the Heat Pandemic, Haluk Okutur said, “We will have better days by continuing our measures in the coming months with normalization and immunization. Until today, we have exported more each year than the previous year. For this reason, we will open 8 billion dollars,” he said. EXPORT COUNTRIES: USA, IRAQ, UNITED KINGDOM Noting that despite all the negativities brought by the epidemic, they achieved 193 million dollars of exports in June with an increase of 24.72 percent compared to the same month of the previous year. Our exports to the USA increased by 59.68 percent, to ...
Source: Dha

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