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Turkey: Exports of fruit and vegetable products from the Aegean Region exceeded 1 billion dollars annually

Fruits
Vegetables
Turkiye
Market & Price Trends
Published Jan 26, 2024

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The Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Association in Turkey has reported over $1 billion in exports over the past year, accounting for 43% of the country's fruit and vegetable product exports. The association aims to increase this figure to $5 billion by 2028. Key export products included dried tomatoes, gherkin pickles, and apple juice, with Germany, the USA, and England being the top importers. A new initiative, the Turquality Project, is set to launch in 2024, targeting the UK market to further boost exports.
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Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Association, which is the leader in Turkey's fruit and vegetable product exports, is happy to exceed 1 billion dollars in fruit and vegetable product exports in the last 1 year. The sector aims to increase its exports, which are currently at 2.5 billion dollars, to 5 billion dollars by the end of 2028. Leaving 2023, the 100th anniversary of our Republic, behind with export records, the Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Association made a bright start to 2024. Increasing the export of fruit and vegetable products from 50 million dollars to 68.6 million dollars with an increase of 37 percent in the first 23-day period of 2024, EYMSİB has achieved fruit and vegetable product exports of 1 billion 168 thousand dollars in the last year. AFTER FISH EXPORT, THE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCTS INDUSTRY EXCEEDED 1 BILLION DOLLARS The Aegean Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters' Association became the only food sector within the Aegean ...
Source: Aydindenge
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