Turkey: Dried fruit exports from the Southeast worth 241 million 49 thousand dollars in 9 months

Published 2024년 10월 15일

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Turkey's dried fruit exports from the Southeastern Anatolia Region saw a significant increase of 13.4% in quantity and 28.4% in value in the first nine months of 2024, compared to the previous year, totaling $241.5 million. The exports were primarily concentrated around dried apricots and pistachios, accounting for 81% of the total sector exports, with the European Union being the primary market. The exports were distributed to 94 countries, with Germany, Italy, and the USA ranking as the top three importers. The country's export association participated in the World Food Moscow Fair to further promote its dried fruit products.
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President Mehmet Çıkmaz, who announced that dried fruit exports, which are among Turkey's basic and most important agricultural products, increased by 13.4 percent in quantity and 28.4 percent in value from the Southeastern Anatolia Region in the nine-month period of 2024 compared to the previous year, reaching 241 million 49 thousand dollars, expressed his belief that they will achieve their 2024 year-end targets. While the increase in dried fruit exports, one of Turkey's most important export items, continues compared to the previous month, Southeastern Anatolia Dried Fruits and Products Exporters' Association President Mehmet Çıkmaz evaluated the export figures and said, “When the sector exports in the January-September period of 2024 are examined, the dried fruit and products sector exports from our region increased by 13.4 percent in quantity and 28.4 percent in value compared to the previous year in the same period, reaching 241 million 49 thousand dollars. In the last 9 ...
Source: Iha

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