Turkish honey earned $26.2 million in 7 months

Published 2022년 8월 10일

Tridge summary

From January to July 2022, Turkey saw a significant increase in its honey exports, reaching a value of 26.23 million dollars from the sale of 9,923 tons. This represents a 133% increase in quantity and a 76% increase in value compared to the same period last year. The United States, Germany, and Spain were the main importers of Turkish honey. The country has exported to 56 countries, with new markets including Slovenia, Peru, the Maldives Islands, Denmark, Lebanon, Yemen, the Republic of South Africa, Iraq, Venezuela, Barbados, Mauritania, Liberia, Bangladesh, North Macedonia, Taiwan, and Portugal. The Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association expects further growth in honey exports throughout the year.
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Honey exports from Turkey in the January-July 2022 period reached 26 million 226 thousand 544 dollars. Saffet Kalyoncu, Chairman of the Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association, said that Turkey exports honey to 56 countries in 7 months of the year. Stating that 26 million 226 thousand 544 dollars were obtained in return for 9 thousand 923 tons of honey in this period, Kalyoncu said that 4 thousand 268 tons of honey was sold in the same period of last year and 14 million 910 thousand dollars were obtained. Pointing out that honey exports increased by 133 percent in quantity and 76 percent in value, Kalyoncu said, "The USA, Germany and Spain were the countries with the highest exports. 9 million 286 thousand 358 to the USA, 3 million 904 thousand 203 to Germany and Spain. 3 million 378 thousand 193 dollars worth of honey was sold to either. said. Pointing out that the country diversity has increased in honey exports, Kalyoncu also went to Slovenia, Peru, Maldives Islands, ...
Source: Aydindenge

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