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In the last 2 years throughout Turkey, 24 million 882 thousand 508 dollars were generated from anchovy exports

Frozen Anchovy
Seafood
Turkiye
Market & Price Trends
Published Jan 5, 2024

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Over the past 2 years, Turkey has obtained a total of $24,882,508 in foreign currency inflow from anchovy exports, with the majority going to France, Belgium, and Germany. In 2023, Turkey exported 3,054,263 kilograms of anchovy to 26 countries, generating $13,745,045 in foreign exchange inflow, compared to 2,102,628 kilograms and $11,137,463 in 2022. The increase in anchovy exports has been attributed to new markets in African countries and an overall increase in productivity.
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While 24 million 882 thousand 508 dollars of foreign currency inflow was obtained from anchovy exports throughout Turkey in the last 2 years, the most anchovy exports were made to France, Belgium and Germany. In 2023, 3 million 54 thousand 263 kilograms of anchovy exports to 26 countries provided a foreign exchange inflow of 13 million 745 thousand 45 dollars, while in 2022, 2 million 102 thousand 628 kilograms equivalent to 11 million 137 thousand 463 dollars. The first three places in anchovy exports in 2023 were France with 4 million 831 thousand 138 dollars, Belgium with 4 million 86 thousand 121 dollars, and Germany with 1 million 349 thousand 308 dollars, while a total of 13 million 745 thousand 45 dollars of foreign currency inflow was provided in exports to 26 countries. . Among the countries exported to are countries such as Somalia, Kenya and Malaysia, France, Belgium, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ukraine, Spain, TRNC, the Netherlands, Sweden, Syria, ...
Source: Kamu3
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