Turkish salmon exports reached 396.3 million dollars in 2023

Published 2024년 1월 6일

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Turkish salmon exports are projected to increase from 363 million 102 thousand 216 dollars in 2022 to 396 million 315 thousand 453 dollars in 2023, with exports in quantity rising from 49 thousand 196 tons to 63 thousand 161 tons. Last year, Turkish salmon was primarily exported to the Russian Federation, followed by Germany and Vietnam, and the Eastern Black Sea region saw a 38 percent increase in exports. The Eastern Black Sea Exporters Association aims to increase Turkish salmon exports by focusing on market diversity, expanding cold storage and processing facilities, and exploring new markets through UR-GE and R&D projects, with an emphasis on the aquaculture sector.
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According to the data of the Eastern Black Sea Exporters Association (DKİB), the export of Turkish salmon, which is grown by transferring it to sea cages in the Black Sea after reaching a certain weight in established farms in inland waters, will increase from 363 million 102 thousand 216 dollars in 2022 to 396 million 315 thousand 453 dollars in 2023. rose. Exports in terms of quantity increased from 49 thousand 196 tons to 63 thousand 161 tons. Thus, last year's Turkish salmon exports increased by 28 percent in quantity and 9 percent in value compared to the previous year. Last year, Turkish salmon was exported to 45 countries, especially the Russian Federation. In 2023, 41 thousand 461 tons of salmon worth 231 million 958 thousand 984 dollars were exported from Turkey to the Russian Federation. In the previous year, 28 thousand 527 tons of exports worth 210 million 940 thousand 589 dollars were made to Russia. Thus, salmon exports to the Russian Federation increased by 45 ...
Source: Haber7

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