The export journey of fresh figs from Turkey begins

Published 2021년 7월 27일

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Turkey is set to begin the export of its Sarılop fresh figs on July 28 and Bursa Black figs on July 30, with a target of exporting 75 million dollars worth of figs in 2021, an increase from the 60 million dollars exported in 2020. The figs, known for their health benefits, are popular around the world and are preferred by Germans, Austrians, and the Netherlands. The export dates have been determined by the Aegean Customs and Foreign Trade Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Commerce, in collaboration with other organizations, following inspections of the orchards.
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The export journey of fresh figs of Bursa Black and Sarılop varieties, which Turkey is the world leader in production and export, and which adorns the tables of the British Royal Family, begins. Earning 60 million dollars of foreign exchange from fresh fig exports in 2020, Turkey aims to export 75 million dollars in 2021. The export journey of fresh figs of Bursa Black and Sarılop varieties begins. Figs, of which Turkey is the world leader in production and export, adorning the tables of the British Royal Family, brought Turkey 60 million dollars in foreign currency in 2020. In 2021, it has an export target of 75 million dollars. The export expedition of Sarılop fresh figs to all over the world will start on July 28, while Bursa Black will embark on a flavor journey to all over the world on July 30. The lion's share in exports belongs to 'Bursa Black' Stating that Turkey's fresh fig export was 48.8 million dollars in 2019, it climbed to 60 million 4 thousand dollars in 2020 with ...
Source: Sondakika

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