Citrus exports from Turkey have increased continuously in the last 5 years

Published 2023년 1월 31일

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Turkey's citrus exports to Russia have seen a consistent increase from 298 million 860 thousand dollars in 2018 to 429 million 655 thousand dollars in 2022, making Russia the leading country for Turkey's citrus exports. The exports to Russia totaled 3 million 378 thousand tons over the five-year period, generating 1 billion 877 million dollars in revenue. The exports mainly consisted of tangerines, followed by lemons, oranges, and grapefruits. Kemal Kaçmaz, Deputy Chairman of the National Citrus Council, highlighted the excellent export infrastructure, quality packaging, and transportation, which enable quick delivery to the Russian market. The council is planning to expand its traditional market network, particularly to the Far East, with the aim of boosting the contribution of citrus exports to Turkey's economy.
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In 2018-2022, 1 billion 877 million dollars of foreign sales were made to Russia, which ranks first in Turkey's citrus exports on a country basis. According to the information compiled from the data of the Mediterranean Exporters' Association, citrus exports to Russia have increased continuously in the last 5 years. Exports to Russia were 298 million 860 thousand dollars in 2018, 313 million 560 thousand dollars in 2019, 410 million 367 thousand dollars in 2020, 424 million 821 thousand dollars in 2021, and 429 million 655 thousand dollars in 2022. carried out. In the said period, 3 million 378 thousand tons of citrus fruits were sent to Russia, and 1 billion 877 million dollars of foreign currency inflow was provided to the country. While most of the tangerines were exported to Russia in the last 5 years, this product was followed by lemon, orange and grapefruit, respectively. "OUR EXPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IS EXTREMELY GOOD" Kemal Kaçmaz, Deputy Chairman of the National Citrus ...
Source: Aydindenge

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