Apple exports in Turkey increased 4 times

Published 2021년 4월 13일

Tridge summary

Isparta, Turkey has set a record with a apple harvest of 900 thousand tons, of which 150 thousand tons are stored in cold stores with a capacity of 440 thousand tons. These apples are marketed both domestically and internationally, with exports increasing to 60 thousand tons from the 2019 season. The apples can be stored for up to 2.5 months. The Isparta Chamber of Agriculture is advocating for the consumption of apples in hospitals, dining halls, and military units to prevent them from being kept in warehouses. The export value of apples varies between 0.70 and 1.20 dollars per kilogram.
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Original content

Currently, there are 150 thousand 705 tons of apples in 108 cold stores with a total capacity of 440 thousand tons in the city. 1 out of every 4 of the apples produced in Turkey training in Isparta apple harvest this season broke the record with 900 thousand tons. After the harvest period that started in September 2020 and lasted for about a month, the apples were kept in 108 cold stores with a total capacity of 440 thousand tons in the city. Apples in the warehouses are marketed to the domestic and international markets according to the demand. Apple exports increased to 60 thousand tons Isparta is also experiencing an increase in apple exports. In Isparta, where approximately 15 thousand tons of apples were exported in the 2019 season, this figure has increased to 60 thousand 539 tons as of today, according to the data of the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry. The apple produced in the city is mainly Russia and India, Bangladesh, England, Dubai, Brunei, Israel, ...
Source: Haber7

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