Turkey increased export of fruits and vegetables to Syria by 364% in Q1

Published 2021년 4월 14일

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Turkey's fresh fruit and vegetable exports experienced a 22% increase in the first quarter of 2021, reaching $774.5 million compared to the same period last year. This growth is attributed to the combined efforts of farmers to ensure high-quality, safe production. Russia continues to be the primary importer, with a 14% increase in imports, followed by Iraq and Romania with 90% and 17% increases, respectively. Syrian imports grew the most, increasing by 364%, along with significant growth in imports from Libya, Austria, India, and Great Britain.
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In the first quarter of 2021, Turkey's fresh fruit and vegetable exports grew 22% year-on-year to $ 774.5 million. The head of the Union of Exporters of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits of the Mediterranean Region of Turkey, Nejdat Sin, told Anadolu agency about this. Read also: Ukraine entered the Top 3 importers of Turkish avocado According to him, exports were increased thanks to the joint efforts of farmers to ensure productive, high-quality and safe production. “Russia remains the main importer of Turkish vegetables and fruits since the beginning of the year - exports to this country increased by 14%, to $ 228.9 million. Iraq took the second place, exports to this country increased by 90%, to $ 76 million. Romania took the third place. - $ 69.2 million with an increase of 17%. The largest ...
Source: Eastfruit

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