Big increase in anchovy exports from Turkey

Published 2021년 12월 30일

Tridge summary

Turkey's anchovy exports from September 1 to December 27, 2021, saw an increase compared to the previous year, totaling 1.59 million kilograms and earning $4.67 million from 25 countries. Belgium was the leading importer with 200 thousand 652 kilograms and $1.19 million. Other significant importers included France, Germany, the USA, Spain, and the UK. The exports to Kenya were notably low with only $0.06 for 10 kilograms. The exports to six countries, including Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Azerbaijan, totaled 205 thousand 364 kilograms, worth $579 thousand 817 dollars.
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Original content

While the most anchovy is caught in the Black Sea region in our country, the decrease in anchovy in the last month affects exports negatively. While the most anchovy exports from our country were made to Belgium, these countries were followed by France and Germany. In the fishing season between September 1 and December 27, 2021 from our country, anchovy exports to 25 countries provided 1 million 59 thousand 659 kilograms and 4 million 671 thousand 512 dollars of foreign currency inflow. While Belgium ranks first with 200 thousand 652 kilograms equivalent to 1 million 186 thousand 481 dollars, this country is followed by France with 1 million 159 thousand 210 dollars for 189 thousand 283 kilograms, and 1 million 21 thousand 243 dollars for 215 thousand 587 kilograms. Germany followed. Between 1 September and 27 December 2020, anchovy exports to 28 countries provided 3 million 501 thousand 648 dollars of foreign currency inflow for 706 thousand 506 kilograms. Anchovy exports to 25 ...

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