Turkey: The export of grape leaves, which provides additional income to the grape producer, is increasing

게시됨 2022년 5월 19일

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Vine leaves, a crucial component of Turkish cuisine, are increasingly being exported from Manisa, a major grape-producing region in Turkey. Women collect these leaves, which extend the season's income, mainly for local sale but also for exporting companies that preserve them in brine for international markets. These exports, primarily to the EU, Mediterranean, and Middle East, saw a 31% increase in the first four months of 2022, generating $32.6 million in 2021. With expectations to reach $40 million this year, vine leaf exports are becoming a significant revenue source, especially for women.
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Vine leaves, which are an additional source of income for the farmers in Manisa, one of the important grape production centers of the world, also contribute to the regional economy with its increasing exports. Vine leaf, which is the main ingredient of leaf wrap, which is indispensable in Turkish cuisine, has recently become an export product with demand from all over the world. The leaves, which are consumed in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean and in European countries where the Turkish population is dense, are collected from the vines that germinate in spring. Vine leaf season continues in Manisa, which ranks 6th in world grape production with its vineyard area of approximately 1 million decares. Women who go to the vineyards in the cool of the morning collect fresh leaves from the vines until noon. Most of the vine leaves, some of which are offered for sale in neighborhood markets, are sold to exporting companies. Exporters, who extend the shelf life by making vine ...
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