Turkey will still export tomatoes

Published 2023년 3월 9일

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Turkey has lifted the ban on tomato exports, which was imposed on March 2 due to a surge in tomato prices and the aftermath of an earthquake, aiming to ensure food security and price stability. The ban, initially set to end on April 14, had only excluded the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. The ministry's initial notification has now been retracted, thereby removing the export restrictions.
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Turkey lifted the ban on the export of tomatoes, introduced on March 2, Turkish private television NTV reported, quoted by BTA. Vote: Do you expect difficulties applying to Campaign 2023 for direct payments? Turkey's agriculture ministry imposed the restriction, citing "the unusual increase in tomato prices in Turkey and the disaster caused by the earthquake." The ministry said it was necessary to take measures to ensure food security and price stability, which is why tomato export restrictions were imposed until April 14. An exception was made only for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), recognized only by Turkey, Palestine and Azerbaijan. In a decision published ...
Source: Agri

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