5.6 billion dollars of pulses and grains exported from Turkey in 8 months

Published 2021년 9월 23일

Tridge summary

From January to August of this year, Turkey's exports of grains, pulses, oil seeds and their products reached $5,579,520,000, marking a 21.17% increase from the same period last year. These products were exported to 213 countries and free zones, with the Middle East, Africa, America, and European Union being the main recipients. Iraq was the top importer of these products. The exports were primarily driven by vegetable oils, biscuits-pastry, wheat flour, sugar and sugar products, and pasta, with GAİB member companies playing a significant role.
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Original content

In the January-August period of this year, 5 billion 579 million 520 thousand dollars of grains, pulses, oil seeds and their products were sold abroad from Turkey. Mahsum Altunkaya, Chairman of the Turkish Exporters Assembly Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Sector Board, said in a written statement that Turkey is an important export base for the Middle East. Pointing out that Turkey sends food to many countries in the world, Altunkaya said, "In 8 months of this year, 5 billion 579 million 520 thousand dollars were exported from Turkey in cereals, pulses, oilseeds and their products. Our exports increased by 21.17 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. Vegetable oils, biscuits-pastry, wheat flour, sugar and sugar products and pasta are among the most exported products. used his statements. Stating that the sector exported to 213 countries and free zones in the January-August period, Altunkaya said: "Our products, which are produced in the fertile lands of ...
Source: Sondakika

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