Eastern Black Sea’s 11-month Turkish salmon exports exceeded $178.5 million

Published Dec 5, 2024

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The Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association reported a 21% increase in quantity and 23% increase in value in Turkish salmon exports from the region in the first 11 months of the year, compared to the same period last year. A total of 29,189 tons of salmon was exported to 20 countries, generating 178 million 574 thousand 917 dollars in revenue. The Russian Federation was the leading recipient of these exports, followed by Belarus and Vietnam. Over 112 million 137 thousand 217 dollars worth of exports were made from Trabzon alone.
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Saffet Kalyoncu, Chairman of the Eastern Black Sea Exporters' Association, told AA correspondent that 29,189 tons of Turkish salmon were exported from the region to 20 countries in the first 11 months of this year. Kalyoncu, who pointed out that 178 million 574 thousand 917 dollars of income was obtained from exports, stated that exports increased by 21 percent in quantity and 23 percent in value compared to the same period of the previous year, when 144 million 600 thousand 557 dollars were earned for 24 thousand 103 tons. Kalyoncu noted that the Russian Federation was leading in Turkish salmon exports, and said, "The Russian Federation, Belarus and Vietnam were the 3 countries with the highest exports. During this period, 130 million 398 thousand 360 dollars worth of Turkish salmon were exported to the Russian Federation, 17 million 33 thousand 304 dollars to Belarus and 16 million 730 thousand 113 dollars to Vietnam." Drawing attention to the fact that 112 million 137 ...
Source: Haber7

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