Turkey: ATSO President Çetin evaluated Russia's lifting the restriction on tomato and pepper imports

Published 2021년 9월 9일

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The Antalya Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ATSO) President Davut Çetin expressed relief and welcome to Russia's decision to lift the restriction on tomato and pepper imports from Antalya and İzmir. He emphasized the importance of returning to exports for the local production and stressed the need to balance exports with the domestic market. Additionally, he highlighted Russia's dependency on Turkish fresh vegetables and fruits and criticized the existing quota system, advocating for a free market approach and an end to the quota problem with Russia.
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Antalya Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ATSO) President Davut Çetin, regarding Russia's lifting the restriction on tomato and pepper imports from Antalya and İzmir, said, "If they reset the quota, the industry will breathe much easier." said. Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA), Çetin stated that they welcome Russia's announcement about 10 months ago that the restriction on tomato and pepper imports from Antalya, İzmir has been lifted. Pointing out that the reopening of exports in these two products is very good, Çetin emphasized that it is important for the production in Antalya, which stands out with its fresh vegetables and fruits, to return to exports. Expressing that exports will start in the coming months in the sector, Çetin said: "This decision of Russia has been very good for both producers and exporters in Antalya. There is only one thing we need to be careful about. We have to plan and plant the fresh fruit and vegetables that we export intensively. If we plant without ...
Source: Sondakika

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