Export of dried fruits and products reached 1.4 billion dollars in Turkey

Published 2021년 1월 11일

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In 2020, Turkey's dried fruit and confectionery sector exported approximately 1.4 billion dollars to 150 countries, matching the export figures of the previous year despite the pandemic. The sector saw the most exports to Germany, the UK, and Italy, and experienced the highest increase in pine nut exports. The sector aims to increase exports by 8 to 10 percent in 2021 and will continue its promotional activities in Far Eastern countries and Australia. The sector also made positive contributions to the bilateral negotiations for free trade agreements with Japan and the UK.
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Turkey's dried fruit and confectionery sector, several days before the arrival of the new year, the year 2020 by approximately 1.4 billion dollars in exports, grabbed the export figures of 2019. According to the Istanbul Dried Fruit and Products Exporters' Association (KUMİB) statement, the dried fruit and products sector exported approximately 1.4 billion dollars to 150 countries in 2020.Despite the effects of the epidemic that negatively affected the whole world, the sector managed to reach the export figures of 2019. The fruit and products sector exported the most in 2020 to Germany with 192 million dollars. After Germany, Turkish nuts exported to the United Kingdom with a maximum of $ 182 million and to Italy with $ 98 million. The highest amount of seedless raisins, dried figs and other dried fruits to Germany on value basis; Seedless raisins, dried apricots to the UK; Italy pine nuts, export pistachios and raisins any.The more seedless grape exports yapıldıkumib President ...
Source: Haberota

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