Turkey exports a record amount of agricultural products

Published Mar 13, 2023

Tridge summary

Despite the impact of earthquakes, Turkey's agricultural sector saw a 2.7% increase in exports, reaching a record $5.434 billion in January-February 2023. Five out of the top ten industries achieved export record. The most significant sectors were cereals, pulses, oil crops, and their products, followed by fresh fruits and vegetables, olives, and olive oil. Exports to Russia, Spain, and the Netherlands were notable. The export of grains, legumes, oilseeds, and their products increased by 3%, while fresh fruits and vegetables saw a 17.9% increase.
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Despite the consequences of the earthquakes, Turkey's agricultural sector achieved a record January-February export figure of $5.434 billion. This was reported by Daily Sabah. Exports of agricultural products increased by 2.7% during the first two months of 2023 compared to the same period last year. 5 out of 10 industries operating in this industry broke their export records. The most effective sectors during January-February 2023 were cereals, pulses, oil crops and their products, which recorded exports worth $1.82 billion, followed by fresh fruits and vegetables at $634.488 million, olives and olive oil at $201.22 million , decorative plants and products for $30.146 million, furniture, paper and forestry products - $1.204 billion. Compared to the same period last year, the export of grains, legumes, oil crops and their products increased by 3%, and fresh fruits and vegetables - by 17.9%. Exports of olives and olive oil increased by 140.2%, followed by ornamental plants and ...
Source: Agrotimes

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