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Celal Kadooğlu: As Southeastern Anatolian cereal exporters, we reached 2.5 billion dollars in the 9 months

Press release… The 9-month exports of the region in the field of cereals, pulses, oil seeds and products, which is the most exporting sector of Southeastern Anatolia, was 2.5 billion dollars. Türkiye’s total exports of pasta worth 720 million dollars, 64.4 percent of the country’s total exports of pasta worth …

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Hayrettin Uçak: We aim for a 10 percent increase in mandarine exports

Press release… Lorries loaded with Satsuma mandarines travelled to export… The 2024/25 export season started for satsuma mandarin, which is a natural vitamin C store against colds in autumn and winter seasons. Due to the start of the 2024/25 export season of satsuma mandarin, the ‘Satsuma Mandarin Export Season First …

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Türkiye’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports reach 268 million dollars in September…

Press release… Ferhat Gürüz, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mediterranean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters Association, announced that Türkiye exported 268.6 million dollars worth of fresh fruit and vegetables in September with a hike of 10 percent compared to the same period last year. Stating that they …

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Davut Er: We exceeded 200 million dollars in table olive exports for the first time.

Press release… Historical record in table olive exports! Türkiye reaches 210 million dollars in table olive exports… Davut Er Türkiye, which entered the 2024/25 season with the goal of world leadership in table olives, left the 2023/24 season behind with a historical record in exports. Türkiye’s table olive exports soared …

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“In September, we exported the most pulses, pastry products, sugar and sugary products”

Press release… Veysel Memiş, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Mediterranean Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Exporters’ Association (AHBİB), said that the sector converted 208 thousand 714 tonnes of products into value in the AHBİB responsibility area in September. Pulses “Pulses ranked first in the product group …

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Haluk Tezcan: Türkiye eases wheat import rules

Türkiye, the world’s largest flour exporter has eased its wheat import rules ahead of the scheduled expiry of a ban at midnight on Tuesday, according to the top millers’ association in the country. In June, Türkiye suspended wheat imports until Oct. 15 to protect farmers from low prices, promote domestic procurement of …

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Mehmet Çıkmaz: Southeast Anatolia dried fruit exports exceeded 241 million dollars

Members of the Southeastern Anatolia Exporters’ Associations exported a total of 241 million 49 thousand dollars of dried fruits to 94 countries in 9 months of 2024. Exports of many products, especially dried apricots and pistachios, showed significant increases. Southeastern Anatolia Exporters’ Associations (GAİB) member companies exported 241 million 49 …

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Satsuma tangerine’s export journey to kick off on 18 October…

Press release… Export champion tangerine’s 2024 target 600 million dollars export… Harvest and export time has come for satsuma tangerine, the harbinger of autumn and the natural healing store of flu and colds. As a result of the examinations carried out by the ‘Commission for Determining the Cutting and Export …

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Saffet Kalyoncu: We exported tea to 116 countries in the first 9 months

Türkiye exported tea to 116 countries in 9 months… Türkiye exported 3,642 tonnes of tea to 116 countries in the first 9 months of 2023, generating 18 million 23 thousand 919 dollars in revenue. While 45 percent of the exports were carried out from Black Sea’s province of Rize. Belgium, …

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Harsh weather curbs global wheat production, elevates prices…

Harsh weather affecting major global exporters is reducing wheat output and cutting inventories that have already been projected to hit nine-year lows while fuelling a sudden uptick in prices. Dryness afflicting suppliers from Russia, the world’s biggest, to Argentina, is making food production vulnerable as recent Russian attacks on grain ships …

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