Turkey: Tropical fruit exports reached 7 million dollars

Published 2022년 7월 24일

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The Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters' Association in Turkey has reported a significant increase in tropical fruit exports, rising by 225% from $4 million in 2018 to $13 million in 2021. The country has expanded its product range and exported to 83 countries and regions in 2021, with a target of $20 billion in tropical fruit exports by the end of 2022. In the first half of 2022, Turkey achieved tropical fruit exports of $7.86 million. The main markets include Russia, Romania, the UK, Germany, and Spain, with the UK seeing the most significant increase in imports from Turkey.
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Saying that Turkey's value-added chain is growing with each passing year, Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters' Association President Hayrettin Aircraft said, "Our rising graph in tropical fruit exports in recent years clearly demonstrates this. In the 4-year period from 2018 to 2021, we increased our tropical fruit exports by 225 percent. While our tropical fruit exports in Turkey were 4 million dollars in 2018, 5 million dollars in 2019, 6 million dollars in 2020, we increased our exports to 13 million dollars in 2021 with an 85% jump. We have expanded our product range in tropical fruit by adding products such as dragon fruit, passionfruit, carambola, papaya, mangost, guava pear, mango, pineapple, coconut, blueberry and kumquat, which we started with kiwi and avocado." TARGET $20 BILLION Explaining that Turkey realized tropical fruit exports of 7 million 857 thousand dollars in the first half of 2022, Uçar continued his words as follows: Our exports of mango, where we ...
Source: Haber7

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