Turkey restricts tomato exports

게시됨 2022년 9월 11일

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Turkey has restricted the export of tomatoes to maintain stability in its domestic market. The Ministry of Commerce has classified tomatoes and tomato paste as "registrable goods" for export. This move comes as a result of increased demand for Turkish tomatoes following a decline in European tomato production due to high energy prices. There are concerns that the price of tomatoes in Turkey could rise significantly, reaching 50 Turkish liras ($2.70) per kg, if the current export demand continues.
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Turkey has limited the export of tomatoes to maintain price stability in the domestic market. The country's Ministry of Commerce has added tomatoes and tomato paste to the list of "registrable goods" for export. It is reported by AgroPortal with reference to Middleeastmonitor. See also: EF Price Alerts. Rising prices for berries and greenhouse vegetables. Week 36, 2022 When European tomato production declined earlier this year due to rising energy prices, Turkish tomato exports picked up. Industry experts have warned that as export ...
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