Turkish honey sweetened mouths in 42 countries in the first quarter of 2022

Published 2022년 4월 16일

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In the first quarter of 2022, Turkey experienced a significant boost in honey exports, with a 162% increase in quantity and a 79% increase in value compared to the same period in 2021. The total export revenue for the quarter was $11.30 million, based on 4,421 tons of honey sold to 42 countries. The USA, Germany, Spain, Israel, and Poland were the top buyers. This surge in exports is attributed to the diversity in export destinations and the growing trend of branded honey products. The Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association is optimistic, expecting further growth in 2022, particularly with the anticipation of snowfalls improving the natural cover for bees and enhancing honey production. They emphasize the importance of marketing honey based on its floral source and with high-quality packaging to further boost exports.
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According to the information compiled by AA correspondent from the data of the Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association (DKİB), 4 thousand 421 tons of honey was sold from Turkey to 42 countries in January-March 2022. A revenue of 11 million 302 thousand 715 dollars was obtained from this export. Turkey's honey exports in the first quarter of the year increased by 162 percent in quantity and 79 percent in value, compared to the same period of 2021, which earned 6 million 327 thousand 811 dollars in return for 1686 tons. The USA, Germany, Spain, Israel and Poland were the countries that exported the most honey. The USA ranked first in honey exports with 3 million 154 thousand 930 dollars. This country was followed by Germany with 1 million 792 thousand 468 dollars, Spain with 1 million 751 thousand 938 dollars, Israel with 1 million 351 thousand 171 dollars and Poland with 379 thousand 205 dollars. Unlike the same period last year, Turkey also sold honey to Israel, Poland, Canada, ...
Source: Haber7

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