Turkish hazelnuts found buyers in 124 countries last season

Published 2024년 9월 13일

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The Black Sea Hazelnut and Products Exporters' Association has reported a successful 2023-2024 season for Turkish hazelnut exports, with a total of 303 thousand 457 tons exported, generating $2 billion 349 million 115 in revenue, marking a 1.6 percent increase in quantity and a 30.9 percent increase in revenue compared to the previous season. Germany, Italy, and France were the leading buyers, with China showing the most growth in demand. The export figure is expected to surpass 320-330 thousand tons and generate over $2.5 billion in the 2024-2025 season.
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According to information received from the Black Sea Hazelnut and Products Exporters' Association officials, 303 thousand 457 tons of hazelnuts were exported in the season that started on September 1, 2023 and ended on August 31, 2024, generating $2 billion 349 million 115 in revenue. Hazelnut exports increased by 1.6 percent in quantity and 30.9 percent in revenue compared to the 2022-2023 season, when $1 billion 795 million 189 thousand 783 was earned for 298 thousand 557 tons of product. Among the 124 countries where Turkish hazelnuts found buyers, Germany led the way with 83 thousand 240 tons of hazelnuts worth $38 million 94 thousand 991. Germany was followed by Italy and France. One of the markets where Turkey has made the most progress in hazelnut exports in recent years has been the People's Republic of China. In the last season, 10,487 tons of hazelnuts were sent to China, which ranked fifth, earning $90 million 189 thousand 135. The least foreign sales last season were ...
Source: Haber7

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