Tropical fruit exports from Turkey exceeded 14 million dollars

Published 2022년 1월 13일

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Turkey's tropical fruit exports have seen a significant increase, rising from 5,425 tons in 2018 to 12,231 tons in 2021. In the past four years, the exports have generated a revenue of 30 million 37 thousand 919 dollars. Russia is the leading consumer of these fruits, followed by Lebanon and Spain. The exports consisted of various tropical fruits including kiwi, avocado, blueberry, persimmon, blackberry, mango, pineapple, passionfruit, pitaya and guava. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the exports earned 14 million 372 thousand dollars in 2021.
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Tropical fruit exports, which were 5,425 tons in 2018, reached 5,641 tons in 2019, 6,738 tons in 2020, and 12,231 tons last year, with a significant increase. While an income of 4 million 696 thousand dollars was obtained from tropical fruit exports four years ago, this figure amounted to 14 million 372 thousand dollars in 2021 despite the COVID-19 outbreak. A revenue of 30 million 37 thousand 919 dollars was obtained from the export of tropical fruits from Turkey to different countries in the last four years. Most exports to Russia Russia ranks first among tropical fruit exporting countries with 5,745 tons. Lebanon ranks second ...
Source: Tgrthaber

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