Turkey's chili pepper exports increased by 28 percent in 9 months

Published 2021년 10월 17일

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Turkey has experienced a 28% increase in chili pepper exports in the first nine months of this year, generating $6.602 million in revenue and selling to 105 countries. Germany was the top buyer, followed by the Netherlands and England. The country aims to further increase its export figures, which are important for the influx of foreign currency. The chili peppers, known for their aroma and taste, are also in demand domestically and are exported to various countries, including India, from the region of İslahiye.
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The export of chili peppers from Turkey in the January-September period of this year increased by 28 percent compared to the same period of the previous year and reached 6 million 602 thousand dollars. According to the information compiled by AA correspondent from the Southeastern Anatolian Exporters' Associations (GAİB), Turkey earned 7 million 637 thousand dollars from its chili pepper exports to 107 countries last year. Turkey, which exported 5 million 139 thousand dollars of chili pepper in the January-September period of last year, sold 6 million 602 thousand dollars of products to 105 countries in the same period of this year. Thus, an increase of approximately 28 percent was achieved in revenue compared to the previous year. Including Germany, Netherlands, England, Iraq, USA, France, Russia, United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Cuba, Paraguay, Taiwan, Libya, Canada, Oman, Japan, Jordan, Ethiopia, Egypt, Malta and Kenya in a 9-month period. 2 thousand 601 tons of chili pepper was ...
Source: Sondakika

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