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Turkey: 349 million dollars of grain exports from the Southeast in the first 2 months of the year

Published Mar 11, 2021

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The Southeastern Anatolia Cereals Pulses Oil Seeds and Products Exporters Union reported exports of 640 million 506 thousand dollars in February 2021, with grain exports contributing 179 million 114 thousand dollars. The grain, pulses sector saw a 7% increase in exports, totaling 349 million 718 thousand dollars, to 145 countries in the first two months of 2021. The Middle East is the largest market for these exports, with Iraq being the top country. Pasta was the top product exported in the January-February period, followed by wheat flour, vegetable oils, biscuit-cake products, and cocoa products.
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Southeastern Anatolia Cereals Pulses Oil Seeds and Products Exporters Union that the Chairman Mahsum Altunkaya February 2021 period than in Turkey a total of 640 million 506 thousand dollars of exports carried Southeast 179 million 114 thousand dollars of grain exports is carried out, he said maintained its leadership in the defaulter's grain exports. The Grain Pulses sector, which is among the most important sectors that increased its exports despite all the difficulties experienced during the pandemic process, exports 349 million 718 thousand dollars from the Southeastern Anatolia Region to 145 countries in the first two months of 2021 with an increase of 7 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. It was realized as 179 million 114 thousand dollars. The Board of Directors of the Association of Southeastern Anatolia Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters, holding an online meeting under the Presidency of Mahsum Altunkaya, discussed the export figures ...
Source: Sondakika
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