There was an explosion of camel milk demand in Turkey: It is sold for 100 liras per liter

Published 2021년 5월 12일

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The demand for camel milk in Turkey's Sarayköy district has risen by 150% during the coronavirus pandemic. The milk, which is sold domestically for 100 lira per liter and exported, is obtained from female camels and is a significant source of income for farms. The milk is sent to various cities in Turkey, including Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir, and is also exported to countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, and France.
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With the coronavirus epidemic, the demand for camel milk produced in Sarayköy district increased. A liter of camel milk sent not only to Turkey but also abroad is sold for 100 lira. Demand for camel milk produced in Denizli's Sarayköy district increased by 150 percent during the coronavirus epidemic. Camel milk, which is sent abroad as well as many cities in Turkey, finds buyers for 100 lira per liter. Sarayköy district is among the important camel production centers in Turkey. While male camels are prepared for wrestling in the farms in the district, milk is obtained from female camels and sold. Camel milk, which is among the important sources of income for farms, finds buyers for 100 lira per liter. Camel milk obtained by milking with a machine 3 times a day is sent abroad as well as many cities in Turkey. CAMEL MILK FROM SARAYKOY TO EUROPE Raşit Durmaz, who lives in Sığma District and has been producing camels for 30 years, said, “I have been producing camel milk ...
Source: Gidatarim

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