Turkey: Cherry export from Tokat to India

Published 2022년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

Kemalpaşa village in Tokat, Turkey, is experiencing a successful cherry season with exports of the "Ziraat 0900" variety to both South Asian and European countries. The cherries, known for their taste, appearance, and durability, are harvested and then sorted and loaded for export. However, the increase in exports this year does not meet the village's expectations due to high input prices. The cherries, sold for 20-25 liras per kilo, extend the market's viability and provide a good price compared to lower local market prices. The export period is expected to last about two weeks.
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Kemalpaşa village, which is connected to the center of Tokat, has an important market in the country and abroad with cherry production. This season is fruitful in agriculture 0900 type cherries exported to South Asian countries as well as European countries. In the village where cherry production is made on an area of approximately 60 thousand decares, "Ziraat 0900" type cherries are sent for export. The 26-32 caliber "Ziraat 0900" type of cherry is preferred because of its taste, appearance and durability. The cherries harvested by the villagers are brought to the brokers by tractors. The cherries, which are weighed and separated according to their size, are loaded on trucks and sent abroad by export companies. A kilo of cherries for export is sold for 20-25 liras. Broker Erdal Kiran said that there was an increase in exports of cherries compared to last year, but it was below their expectations due to input prices. Indicating that the kilogram price of cherries we export is ...
Source: Haber7

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