1 billion 238 million 98 thousand dollars export from Southeastern Anatolia to 159 countries

Published 2020년 8월 24일

Tridge summary

The Association of Southeastern Anatolia Grains, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters has reported exports of 1 billion 238 million 98 thousand dollars to 159 countries from January to July 2020, despite the pandemic. The Middle East was the favorite destination with exports of 631 million 501 thousand dollars. The Southeastern Anatolia Region's top exports were pasta and vegetable oils, bringing in 316 million 291 thousand dollars and 221 million 829 thousand dollars respectively. Iraq was the top-buying country, with exports totaling 405 million 587 thousand dollars.
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Original content

Mahsum Altunkaya, Board of Directors of the Association of Southeastern Anatolia Grains, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters, said that exports of 1 billion 238 million 98 thousand dollars were made to 159 countries. In the online meeting, where January-July 2020 export figures and July export figures were evaluated, important issues such as the path followed in exports during the pandemic process, the structure of global markets and the reflection of the new world order in exports on the markets were also discussed. President Mahsum Altunkaya, who stated that exporters had recovered in a very short time with the start of the pandemic process and successfully passed an important test in directing agricultural products that have a strategic feature for humanity to the existing markets without interruption, congratulating the exporters who have contributed and in July, as in the previous months. He added that the sector holds the export record. "1 billion 238 million 98 ...

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