Turkey's fish oil and flour exports increased by 57 percent

Published 2020년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

Exports of fish oil and flour from Turkey have increased by 57 percent in the first 10 months of the year compared to the same period last year, reaching $45.37 million. The highest foreign sales were to Peru, France, and Norway. The export of 5,707 tons of fish oil and flour to Peru brought in a profit of $11.11 million, a 829 percent increase in amount and 807 percent in value compared to the previous year. Ismail Kobya, a board member of the Eastern Black Sea Exporters Association (DKİB), believes that flour export will provide more added value to the country in the future.
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Fish oil and flour from Turkey performed 10 months of the year exports increased by 57 percent compared to the same period last year and reached 45 million 360 thousand 603 dollars. AA correspondent, Eastern Black Sea Exporters Association (DKİB) based on the compilation of his data, during the January-October this year from Turkey, 32 countries, 26 thousand 109 tons of fish oil in exchange were issued and flour at 45 million 360 thousand 603 dollars last year from income sağlandı.ülke same In the period, a gain of 28 million 866 thousand 620 dollars was obtained from the export of 18 thousand 200 tons of fish oil and flour. Thus, fish oil and flour exports from Turkey compared to the same period last year amount to 43 percent, the value in the 57 percent arttı.peru fish oil and flour exports rose 807 arttıyıl the January-October period in Peru, France and Norway had the highest foreign sales In the 10 months of the year, 5 thousand 707 tons of fish oil and flour were exported to ...
Source: Haberota

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