Turkey: Eastern Black Sea exported $16.1 million worth of Turkish salmon in 5 months

Published 2022년 6월 13일

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The Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association (DKİB) has reported significant exports of Turkish salmon in the first 5 months of the year, with a total of 2,273 tons shipped to 10 countries, generating revenue of 16 million 150 thousand 72 dollars. The main importers were the Russian Federation, Vietnam, and the People's Republic of China, with Russia accounting for 38.8% of the total export value. Trabzon, a major hub for these exports, earned 11 million 349 thousand 105 dollars from these transactions, selling to Russia, Vietnam, and China, among other countries.
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Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association (DKİB) Chairman of the Board Saffet Kalyoncu told Anadolu Agency (AA) that 2,273 tons of Turkish salmon were exported to 10 countries in the first 5 months of the year from the region. Stating that 16 million 150 thousand 72 dollars were gained from the said exports, Kalyoncu said that the Russian Federation, Vietnam and the People's Republic of China are the countries with the most foreign sales. Pointing out that 8 million 533 thousand 953 dollars were exported to Russia, Kalyoncu said, "Russia was followed by Vietnam with 3 million 498 thousand 55 dollars and the People's Republic of China with 1 million 135 thousand 318 dollars. Our region also includes Japan, Canada, Belarus, Turkish salmon was also exported to the USA, United Arab Emirates, Georgia and Thailand. said. Stating that 70.27 percent of the region's exports are made from Trabzon, Kalyoncu noted that Trabzon ...
Source: Haber7

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