In 2020, Turkish producers exported dried fruits to 150 countries of the world

Published 2020년 12월 23일

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In 2020, Turkey's dried fruit and related products exports reached a volume of around $ 1.4 billion, equivalent to the previous year, with shipments to 150 countries despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Germany emerged as the leading importer, followed by Great Britain and Italy. Seedless raisins, dried figs, and other dried fruits were the largest volume of exports to Germany, while seedless raisins and dried apricots were the main exports to the UK, and pine nuts, seedless raisins, and pistachios were the main exports to Italy. The exports also saw a significant increase in the Seychelles, Senegal, and Gambia, despite the lack of exports to these countries in the previous year.
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Exports of dried fruits and related products from Turkey at the end of 2020 amounted to about $ 1.4 billion, reaching the indicators of 2019. Such data are cited by "Anadolu" agency with reference to the Istanbul Association of Exporters of Dried Fruits and Products (KUMIB). The sector's producers have exported their products to 150 countries around the world. Despite the global coronavirus pandemic, the sector managed to achieve 2019 export targets. Germany became the leading importer of dried fruits and products from Turkey in the outgoing year. Turkish producers exported $ 192 million worth of products to this country, followed by Great Britain - $ 182 million and Italy - $ 98 million. The largest volume of exports to Germany falls on seedless raisins, dried figs and other dried fruits, to the UK - on seedless raisins and dried apricots, to Italy - for pine nuts, seedless raisins and pistachios. Read also: Turkey Optimizes Export Logistics - Second Freight Train Sent to China ...
Source: Eastfruit

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