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KAZIM TAYCI: TURKISH CEREAL SECTOR AIMS RECORD IN 2023!

Kazım Taycı, Chairman of the Board of Istanbul Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (İHBİR), said, “We traveled to different countries of the world with our suitcase in one hand and samples of the products we produce in the other. We are one of the associations with the highest …

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VEYSEL MEMIS: WE RAMPED UP OUR CEREALS, PULSES AND OILSEEDS EXPORTS BY 31 PERCENT

Press release… Veysel Memiş, Chairman of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), announced that they realized exports of 2.11 billion dollars in 2022 with a spike of 31 percent compared to the previous year. Veysel Memiş Noting that comprehensive incentive policies are needed to bring fallow …

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TURKIYE PROVIDES 58 PERCENT OF THE WORLD’S DRIED FIG PRODUCTION!

Press release… Mehmet Ali Işık, Chair of Aegean Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ Association (EKMMIB), who shared the knowledge that Türkiye meets 58 percent of the world’s dried fig need, said, “As the dried fig sector, we export to 115 countries. The first country we exported to was the United …

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MEHMET ALI ISIK: TURKIYE IS THE WORLD’S DRY FRUIT SUPPLIER

Press release… Türkiye, the world’s dried fruit supplier… The priority of the Turkish dried fruit sector is sustainable production and export by protecting its lands. Türkiye is the world’s largest supplier of dried fruits, which are included in the list of healthy food products by the World Health Organization. Mehmet …

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JAK ESKINAZI: WE CANNOT SET A TARGET FOR 2023!

Press release… Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB) achieved an export of 18 billion 300 million dollars in 2022 with a hike of 12 percent. While 9 of 12 exporting associations ramped up their exports, 3 associations lagged behind their last year’s performance. At the 2022 export performance evaluation meeting, Aegean Exporters’ …

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KAZIM TAYCI: CEREAL AND PULSE EXPORTS REACHED 11.5 BILLION DOLLARS!

Istanbul Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Exporters’ Association (İHBİR) announced the export figures of the grain industry for December and 2022. According to this; Exports of grains, pulses, oilseeds and their products in Türkiye soared by 25.4 percent compared to the previous year and reached 11.5 billion dollars. İHBİR’s exports …

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“WE EXPORTED 3 MILLION WREATHS TO ALL OVER THE WORLD”

İsmail Yılmaz, Chairman of the Central Anatolian Ornamental Plants and Products Exporters’ Association, said that after the feverish work in November and December, 3 million wreaths were sent to all over the world, mainly in the Netherlands, England, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Romania and Bulgaria. Yılmaz also reported that these sales …

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TURKIYE IS THE MOST QUINCE EXPORTER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD!

According to the information compiled by the Antaolian Agency (AA) correspondent from the data of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, quince planted areas worldwide increased by 13.6% in 5 years across Türkiye and reached 93 thousand 699 hectares in the 2019-2020 period. While China, which has a 55.2 percent …

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402 MILLION DOLLARS OBTAINED FROM DRIED APRICOT EXPORTS!

Malatya Commodity Exchange Chairperson Ramazan Özcan stated that last year, 402 million dollars were obtained from the export of 76 thousand 355 tonnes of dried apricots. At the press conference he held at the Commodity Exchange building, Özcan announced that they left behind a fruitful year in terms of income …

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ISMAIL YILMAZ: TURKIYE EXPORTED 145 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF FLOWERS IN 2022

The ornamental plants and products sector exported approximately 145 million dollars to 85 countries last year. Türkiye, which has more than 3,500 endemic plant species in its flora, sells abroad cut flowers, indoor and outdoor plants, bulbs, seedlings, saplings, wreaths and moss groups. İsmail Yılmaz Extending the export season to …

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