Turkiye: Bingöl honey will be available in 1700 markets in France

Published 2024년 12월 5일

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Bingöl honey, Turkey's EU-registered honey, has achieved notable export success, now reaching 9 countries and set to be available in 1,700 markets in France. This follows its first-place wins in various competitions and EU geographical indication registration. Produced by 1,300 beekeepers in Bingöl, about 1,800 tons were harvested this year, contributing around 300 million liras to the local economy. Verified by Bingöl University, efforts to enhance its quality have expanded its export reach, with plans to further increase exports and economic contributions in the future.
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Bingöl honey, which is registered as Turkey's European Union (EU) registered honey, has broken export records after winning first place in competitions held in Turkey and abroad in recent years and is finding buyers in 9 countries. According to the latest agreement, Bingöl honey will be on the shelves in 1,700 markets in France. After Bingöl honey, produced in the plateaus with rich flora, received geographical indication registration from the European Union (EU), Bingöl beekeepers started to smile. Approximately 1,800 tons of honey was harvested this year in 174 thousand hives produced by 1,300 registered beekeepers in the city. The honeys, which were analyzed by Bingöl University Pilot University Coordination Center Unit (PİKOM), are in great demand in both domestic and foreign markets. Bingöl honey, which broke export records after winning first place in competitions held in recent years, is finding buyers in 9 countries. Bingöl honey, which has a registered geographical ...
Source: Sondakika

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