Dried fruit export of 165 million dollars from Southeast Turkey

Published 2022년 7월 18일

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The article highlights the performance of Turkey's dried fruit and products sector in the first half of 2022, with a total export value of 755 million 880 thousand dollars, marking a 10.6% increase from the previous year. The Southeastern Anatolia Region contributed 22.3% to these exports, led by pistachios. The European Union, particularly Germany, was the top destination for these exports, with pistachios, dried apricots, and dried figs being the favorite exports. Mehmet Çıkmaz, President of the Southeastern Anatolia Dried Fruits and Products Exporters' Association, expressed optimism, believing the sector will surpass its 2022 targets.
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Mehmet Çıkmaz, President of Southeastern Anatolia Dried Fruits and Products Exporters' Association, evaluated the first six months of 2022. Indicating that a total of 755 million 880 thousand dollars of exports were made from Turkey in this process, Çıkmaz said that 165 million 97 thousand dollars of this was realized from the Southeastern Anatolia Region. Pointing out that the dried fruit and products sector increased its export sales by 10.6 percent compared to the same period of the previous year, with the products it sent to 149 countries and free zones in the first half of the year, the Chairman Çıkmaz also added 22.3 percent from the Southeastern Anatolia Region. stated an increase. Demand for dried fruit is increasing in the world Pointing out that the most exported product of the dried fruit industry from Turkey is seedless raisins with 208 million 297 thousand dollars, the president Çıkmaz said that the most exported product from the Southeastern Anatolia Region is ...
Source: Tgrthaber

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