Turkey: Table olive exports are running towards 200 million dollars

Published 2024년 8월 11일

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Turkey has experienced a 15% increase in its table olive exports, earning $175 million from October to July of the 2023-24 season, despite a 23% decrease in quantity exported. This increase is due to a 49.5% rise in the average export price, from $1.80 to $2.69 per kilogram. The country aims to surpass $200 million in exports by the end of the season. Black olive exports alone reached $136.7 million. Germany, Iraq, and Romania are the leading countries for Turkey's olive exports.
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Turkey increased its table olive exports by 15 percent from $152 million to $175 million in the 10-month period of the 2023-24 season. In the same period, table olive exports decreased from 84,749 tons to 65,325 tons in terms of quantity. The olive tree, which is considered an immortal tree and has been considered a symbol of peace and abundance throughout history, has been providing health and abundance to humanity for thousands of years. Turkey is running to export $200 million in table olives, which are indispensable for breakfasts and a powerful source of vitamin E that enriches the content of many dishes from pasta to pizza, pastries to salads. Turkey increased its table olive exports by 15 percent from $152 million to $175 million in the 10-month period of the 2023-24 season. In the same period, table olive exports decreased from 84,749 tons to 65,325 tons in terms of quantity. While table olive exports decreased by 23 percent in terms of quantity, the amount of foreign ...
Source: Iha

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