Turkey stops tomato exports to Israel, increased interest from Greece

Published 2024년 8월 29일

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Turkey has imposed a ban on tomato exports to Israel, prompting strong import interest from Greece. On August 27, the first European tomato shipments, including from Greece, Holland, and Poland, arrived in Israel. The cost of importing tomatoes from Europe is between 1.97 to 2.46 euros per kilo, a significant reduction compared to the retail price in Israel, which is currently 4.30 euros per kilo.
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Turkey has banned tomato exports to Israel and there has already been strong interest in importing from Greece. This is what Mr. Georgios Polychronakis, Special Advisor of the Incofruit Exporters Association - Hellas, emphasizes to AgroTypos. On August 27, the first shipments of tomatoes from Europe (Greece, Holland and Poland) arrived in Israel. The cost of importing tomatoes from Europe is from 1.97 to 2.46 ...
Source: Agrotypos

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