Turkey made the most hazelnut export to Germany this season

Published 2021년 9월 25일

Tridge summary

In the 2020-2021 export season, Turkey emerged as the world's largest hazelnut seller, successfully exporting 292 thousand 939 tons to over 120 countries, thereby generating a revenue of $2.10 million 787 thousand dollars. Germany led the market, with purchases totaling 70 thousand 543 tons valued at $472 million 264 thousand dollars, closely followed by Italy and France with exports valued at $388 million 761 thousand dollars and $148 million 975 thousand dollars respectively. Nepal, Gambia, and Sierra Leone were the countries with the smallest purchases. China's market showed significant growth, with imports increasing from 8 thousand 938 tons in the previous season to 9 thousand 875 tons. The European market, particularly Germany, Italy, and France, was the largest consumer of Turkey's hazelnut production during this period, solidifying its position as the primary export destination.
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Original content

According to the information received by the AA correspondent from the Black Sea Hazelnut and Products Exporters' Association, Turkey sold 292 thousand 939 tons of hazelnuts to more than 120 countries in the remaining 2020-2021 export season, generating a revenue of 2 billion 10 million 787 thousand dollars. Germany took the first place in hazelnut export. 70 thousand 543 tons of hazelnuts were sold to Germany for 472 million 264 thousand dollars. This country was followed by Italy and France. Exports amounted to 388 million 761 thousand dollars to Italy and 148 million 975 thousand dollars to France. The lowest export to Nepal with 2 kilograms Turkey realized the least hazelnut export to Nepal last season. While the amount of hazelnuts sent to this country was only 2 kilograms, an income of 2 dollars was obtained. Nepal was followed by Gambia with 22 kilograms and Sierra Leone with 40 kilograms. One of the markets that showed the most improvement in Turkey's hazelnut export in ...

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