Turkey: The highest demand for olives and olive oil came from the USA

Published 2021년 12월 12일

Tridge summary

In November, Turkey experienced a 33.4% increase in total exports over the previous year, reaching $21.47 billion. The olive and olive oil sector accounted for 0.1% of these exports, with a 21.9% increase compared to the same period in 2020, generating $30.73 million. The USA was the primary recipient of these exports, with $7.51 million, followed by Germany, Iraq, Romania, and Israel. The province of İzmir was the largest contributor to these exports. The highest increase in exports was observed in the USA, with an increase of $1.93 million compared to the previous year, followed by Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Poland.
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İSTANBUL (AA) - BURHAN SANSARLIOĞLU - The country to which the olive and olive oil sector exported the most in Turkey last month was the USA. According to the information compiled by AA correspondent from the data of the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM), Turkey's exports increased by 33.4 percent last month compared to the same period of 2020 and reached 21 billion 468 million 461 thousand dollars. Olive and olive oil exports increased by 21.9 percent in November compared to the same period of the previous year and reached 30 million 726 thousand dollars. The sector received a 0.1 percent share from Turkey's exports during the said period. While the USA is the country to which the olive and olive oil sector exports the most, the sector exported 7 million 511 thousand dollars to the USA in this period. The USA was followed by Germany with 3 million 648 thousand dollars, Iraq with 3 million 142 thousand dollars, Romania with 2 million 321 thousand dollars and Israel with 1 million ...
Source: Yenihaberden

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