Turkey's honey exports exceeded 17.2 million dollars in the first half of the year

Published 2024년 7월 24일

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Turkey's honey exports reached $17.24 million in the first half of the year, marking a 3% increase from the same period in 2023, according to the Eastern Black Sea Exporters Association (DKİB). The USA, Germany, and Canada were the top buyers, with new markets emerging in Slovenia, Hungary, Iraq, Bangladesh, Czechia, Morocco, Albania, and Nepal. DKİB Chairman Saffet Kalyoncu highlighted the importance of sustainability in honey exports and expressed optimism for continued growth based on global market conditions.
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According to the information compiled by the AA correspondent from the data of the Eastern Black Sea Exporters Association (DKİB), honey, which is among Turkey's important production and export products, found buyers in 45 countries, autonomous and free zones in the January-June period. Exports, which were 16 million 791 thousand 320 dollars in January-June 2023, increased by 3 percent to 17 million 243 thousand 866 dollars in the same period of this year. USA, Germany and Canada were the three countries where the most honey was sold in the first half of the year. During this period, honey worth 6 million 322 thousand 272 dollars was sold to the USA, 4 million 479 thousand 615 dollars to Germany and 812 thousand 664 dollars to Canada. Exports from the country were also made to Slovenia, Hungary, Iraq, Bangladesh, Czechia, Morocco, Albania and Nepal, unlike in the same period last year. "IT IS IMPORTANT TO ENSURE SUSTAINABILITY IN HONEY EXPORT" DKİB Chairman of the Board of ...
Source: Haber7

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