The highest demand for Turkish olives and olive oil came from Spain

Published 2021년 10월 12일

Tridge summary

In September, Turkey saw a 30% increase in exports compared to the same month in 2020, reaching $20.78 billion. The sector with the highest increase in exports was olive and olive oil, which rose by 57.4% to $30.30 million. Spain was the primary market for these exports, with $4.67 million. Other significant markets included Germany, Germany, Iraq, Romania, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Ivory Coast. The province of İzmir led in exports with $8.33 million, followed by Istanbul, Manisa, Aydın, and Hatay. The city of Ankara also saw a significant increase in olive and olive oil exports, totaling $1.65 million.
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Original content

According to the information compiled from the data of the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM), Turkey's exports increased by 30 percent last month compared to the same period of 2020 and reached 20 billion 783 million 227 thousand dollars. Turkey's olive and olive oil exports increased by 57.4 percent in September compared to the same period of the previous year and reached 30 million 30 thousand dollars. Thus, the sector attracted attention as the sector that increased its exports the most in the agricultural group. The sector received a 0.1 percent share from Turkey's exports in the said period. While Spain is the country to which Turkey's olive and olive oil sector exports the most, 4 million 670 thousand dollars were exported to Spain in this period. Spain with 3 million 794 thousand dollars, Germany with 3 million 724 thousand dollars, Iraq with 3 million 107 thousand dollars, Romania with 1 million 714 thousand dollars, Japan with 1 million 452 thousand dollars, Saudi Arabia ...
Source: Aydindenge

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