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CELAL KADOOGLU: PROBLEMS IN THE IRAQI ECONOMY LED US TO THE GULF MARKET

At the end of the first 11 months of the year in the Southeastern Anatolia (GAİB) region, the exports of the cereals, pulses, oilseeds and products sector increased to 3.5 billion dollars. Cereals, which is the only sector in Southeastern Anatolia that managed to boost its exports this year, also …

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TURKIYE’S PISTACHIO EXPORTS REACH 181.1 MILLION DOLLARS….

A revenue of 181 million 133 thousand dollars was obtained from pistachio exports from Türkiye to 104 countries in 2022. İsa Kızıldemir Şanlıurfa Commodity Exchange Assembly Chair İsa Kızıldemir said that they expect the pistachio harvest to double in the coming periods with the increasing number of trees in their …

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“ANTEP PISTACHIO EXPORTS ROSE BY 30 PERCENT THIS YEAR”

Turkiye’s Antep pistachio exports in the January-June period rose by 30 percent compared to the same period last year. Antep pistachio exports from Turkiye in the January-June period of this year soared by 30 percent compared to the same period of the previous year and reached 111 million 456 thousand …

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TURKEY’S 10-MONTH PISTACHIO EXPORTS SURPASS 2020 FIGURES…

Pistachio exports from Turkey in the January-October period of this year have exceeded the export figure of last year by 33%. Some $118.9 million worth of pistachio exports were made in 2020, according to the compilation of the Southeastern Anatolian Exporters’ Association (GAIB) data by Anadolu Agency (AA), while in …

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TOMATO EXPORTS REACH OVER 264 MILLION DOLLARS IN 9 MONTHS…

Tomato exports from Turkey in the January-September period of this year increased by 17 percent compared to the same period of the previous year and reached 264 million 771 thousand dollars. According to the information compiled from the data of the Southeastern Anatolian Exporters’ Associations (GAİB), Turkey earned 313 million …

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TURKEY EXPORTS 5.5 BILLION DOLLARS OF CEREALS, PULSES AND OIL SEEDS IN 8 MONTHS…

In the January-August period of this year, 5 billion 579 million 520 thousand dollars of cereals, pulses, oil seeds and their products were sold abroad from Turkey. Mahsum Altunkaya Mahsum Altunkaya, Chair of the Turkish Exporters’ Assembly (TİM) Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds and Products Sector Board, said in his written statement …

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OVER 4.8 BILLION DOLLARS OF EXPORTS MADE IN CEREALS, PULSES AND OIL SEEDS IN SEVEN MONTHS…

4 billion 803 million dollars of cereals and pulses export from Turkey in 7 months… It has been reported that exports of 4 billion 803 million 497 thousand dollars were realized in the 7 months of the year by the cereals and pulses sector in Turkey. In the written statement …

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MAHSUM ALTUNKAYA: 73 PERCENT OF TURKEY’S PASTA EXPORTS ARE MADE FROM GAZİANTEP REGION

Southeastern Anatolia Region, which meets 29.1 percent of Turkey’s exports of cereals, pulses, oilseeds and products, achieved an export of 1 billion 214 million 635 thousand dollars in the first half of the year. Mahsum Altunkaya, Chairman of the Turkish Exporters’ Assembly (TIM) Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Sector …

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DRIED FRUIT AND PRODUCTS EXPORTED TO 94 COUNTRIES FROM SOUTHEASTERN ANATOLIA…

The companies that are members of Southeastern Anatolia Exporters’ Associations (GAIB) exported 221 million 236 thousand dollars of dried fruits and products to 94 countries in 11 months of this year. Mehmet Çıkmaz, the Chairman of GAİB Dried Fruits and Products Exporters’ Association, drew attention to the fact that the …

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AEGEAN AND SOUTHEASTERN EXPORTERS TO JOIN FORCES IN DIGITALIZATION…

Press release… EİB and GAİB will join forces in digitalization Digitalization, which developed at a dizzying speed after the pandemic, laid the groundwork for new collaborations. The Aegean Exporters’ Associations (EIB), realized the Turkey’s first exhibition in digital environment and the Southeastern Anatolia Exporters’ Associations (GAİB), having raised foreign trade …

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