Turkey: The target in the export of fresh figs is 75 million dollars

Published 2021년 7월 28일

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The article highlights the upcoming export start dates for yellow-lopped and Bursa black fresh figs from Turkey, with exports expected to begin on July 28 and July 30, respectively. In 2020, Turkey's fresh fig exports saw a significant increase, generating $60.4 million, with Bursa black fresh figs bringing in $48.8 million and yellow lop fresh figs bringing in $11 million. The total export earnings amounted to $123 million, with over 60 million dollars being exported to 42 countries. For 2021, the association targets an increase in yield, with a fresh fig export target set at $75 million. Germany is the leading importer of both types of fresh figs.
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Aegean Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Exporters' Association Chairman of the Board Hayrettin Aircraft, in his written statement, stated that exports will start on July 28 for yellow-lopped fresh figs and on July 30 for 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, Uçar said that Bursa black fresh figs brought 48 million 881 thousand dollars to Turkey in 2020, and 11 million dollars from the export of yellow lop fresh figs. He reported that $123 million was earned. Informing that more than 60 million dollars of fresh figs were exported to 42 countries last year, Uçar said: "The harvest and quality of 2021 is very suitable for export. We expect an increase of around 10 percent in yield. Our fresh fig export target is 75 million dollars. While Germany ranks first in Bursa black ...
Source: Haber7

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