Tomatoes: Several countries dependent on Turkey must find alternatives

게시됨 2023년 3월 8일

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The Turkish government has imposed a temporary ban on tomato exports from March 8, 2023, to April 14, 2023, to address concerns around food security and price stability. This decision, aimed at controlling the rising tomato prices in the country and the impact of the recent earthquake, is expected to affect the markets of countries like Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, and Romania, which import Turkish greenhouse tomatoes. This situation is likely to result in a significant increase in prices in these countries, potentially creating challenges for Turkish growers and exporters and providing opportunities for competitors to fill the gap.
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The Turkish government has announced a temporary limitation of tomato exports until April 14, 2023, to ensure food security and stabilize domestic prices. Recent tomato price hikes in Turkey, as well as the aftermath of the earthquake in 11 provinces, were cited as justifications for the move. However, this restriction will significantly affect Turkish tomato growers and exporters, whose markets could be lost to competitors. Countries like Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and Romania, which depend on imports of Turkish greenhouse tomatoes, are already looking for alternatives, although full replacement is ...
출처: Agrimaroc

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