Turkey: Aydin's yellow gold is gaining strength in the Japanese market

Published Mar 13, 2024

Tridge summary

Aydin, Turkey has seen a significant 57% increase in olive oil exports to Japan, reaching $27 million in 2023. This surge is due to the strong demand from the Japanese market for Turkish olive oil products, which account for 10% of Turkey's food exports. The aim is to further boost these export figures to $100 million in the medium term.
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Original content

While olive oil and olives, one of Aydin's important agricultural products, were introduced to the Japanese market, Aydin's yellow gold exports, which gained strength in the Japanese market, increased to 27 million dollars. While efforts to increase the share of olive oil, known as Aydin's yellow gold, in the Japanese market continue uninterruptedly, the increase in exports made people happy. In 2023, olive oil exports to Japan increased by 57 percent and reached 27 million dollars. While Japan is on its way to becoming a very strong market for olive oil exports, the Japanese have begun to have intense demand ...
Source: Iha

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