Turkey sets pickle industry of the world

Published 2021년 6월 27일

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Turkey's pickle exports reached a record high of $277 million in 2020, with a 23% increase and the sector's growth rate rising to $109 million in the first five months of 2021, aiming for an export target of $350 million for the year. The Aegean Region accounts for 81% of these exports, with Turkey's pickles being exported to 106 countries. Pepper pickles are the leading product in these exports, followed by pickled gherkins. Germany is the top importer of Turkish pickles in the January-May period of 2021, with a demand of $29.5 million.
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Turkey's pickle exports reached 277 million dollars in 2020 with an increase of 23 percent, reaching the highest level in its history. The Turkish pickle industry increased its export growth rate from 88 million dollars to 109 million dollars with an increase of 24 percent in the January-May period of 2021. An export of 350 million dollars is aimed at the end of 2021 in the pickle, whose star shines even more during the pandemic period, as it strengthens the immune system in the body. Aegean Region takes the lion's share of Turkey's pickle exports with a slice of 81 percent. Informing that Turkish pickles are in high demand from 106 countries in 2021, Aegean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters' Association President Hayrettin Flight said that Turkey's rich plant diversity offers great opportunities to the pickle industry, Turkish exporters have the most advanced pickle production facilities in the world, and that the pandemic has increased the demand for pickles. He stated that ...
Source: Sondakika

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