Turkey's 10-month pistachio export has passed the whole of 2020

Published 2021년 11월 28일

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Turkey's pistachio exports have seen a significant increase, with the country earning 158 million 248 thousand dollars from January to October 2021, a 33 percent rise from the previous year. The exports were made to 103 countries, with Italy, Germany, and Israel being the leading buyers. The Southeastern Anatolian Exporters' Association expects the export figures to further increase by the end of the year. Şanlıurfa, the city with the highest number of pistachio trees in Turkey, is leading in pistachio production and is hopeful for the economic growth this will bring. Efforts are being made to brand peanuts from the region by establishing a licensed peanut warehouse.
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Pistachio exports from Turkey in the January-October period of this year reached 158 million 248 thousand dollars, exceeding the export figure of last year by 33 percent. According to the compilation of the Southeastern Anatolian Exporters' Association (GAİB) data by AA correspondent, 118 million 923 thousand dollars of pistachio exports were made in 2020. In the 10-month period of this year, 158 million 248 thousand dollars of pistachios were sold. During this period, 15 thousand 126 tons of pistachios were exported to 103 countries, including Canada, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Morocco, Japan, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Cuba and Russia. Italy took the lead among the countries that Turkey exports the most pistachios to. Turkey sold 38 million 819 thousand dollars of pistachios to Italy in the first 10 months of this year. Germany followed Italy with 27 million 583 thousand dollars and Israel with 9 million 396 thousand dollars. "We expect export figures to rise even higher" ...
Source: Sondakika

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