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TURKIYE EXPORTS 20 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF CUT FLOWERS TO OVER 30 COUNTRIES…

Countries include Netherlands, UK, Russia, Ukraine, says chairman of exporters’ association… ANTALYA, Türkiye… Some $20 million worth of cut flowers and door wreaths for Christmas and New Year’s Eve were exported to more than 30 countries from the Turkish resort city of Antalya. Ismail Yilmaz, chairman of Ornamental Plants and …

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ISMAIL YILMAZ: WE HAVE SHIPPED 75 MILLION CUT FLOWERS TO 30 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

The ornamental plants and cut flower sector in the southern province of Antalya has started shipping a total of 75 million cut flowers, mainly carnations, and 4 million Christmas wreaths to nearly 30 European countries and Russia for Christmas and New Year celebrations this year. İsmail Yılmaz Starting on Dec. 24, Turkish flowers …

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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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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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SELCUK CELEBI: ORDERS FOR CUT FLOWERS HAVE SOARED BY 90 PERCENT SINCE THE QUEEN DIED

Turkish florists are resorting to cargo planes instead of trucks as they rush to send as many flowers as they can to the United Kingdom to meet a deluge of orders after the death of Queen Elizabeth. Orders for cut flowers have soared by 90 percent since the queen died, …

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TURKISH FLOWER SECTOR SENDS 65 MILLION CUT FLOWERS TO 24 COUNTRIES FOR VALENTINE’S DAY…

The Turkish flower sector has sent 65 million cut flowers to 24 countries for Valentine’s Day, a traditionally busy period for cultivators. İsmail Yılmaz The atmosphere is hectic at greenhouses in the southern Mediterranean city of Antalya, the flower production hub of the country, in the runup to Feb. 14. Sector …

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İSMAİL YILMAZ: WE AIM TO REACH 500 MILLION DOLLARS IN ORNAMENTAL PLANT EXPORTS

It is produced in Turkiye and exported to 83 countries. The target for 2023 was announced as 500 million dollars. İsmail Yılmaz, Chair of the Central Anatolian Ornamental Plants and Products Exporters’ Association, said that there is a market of 17 billion dollars in Europe and that they aim to …

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İSMAİL YILMAZ: WE EXPECT FLOWER EXPORTS WORTH 180 MILLION DOLLARS IN 2022

Last year’s figure jumped 38% from previous year, with aim of 20% growth in 2022, says head of industry group… ANTALYA Turkish flower exports hit $148 million in 2021, soaring 38% from the previous year, said an industry group on Wednesday. İsmail Yılmaz “The sector has never before been able …

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CHRISTMAS WREATHS FROM ANTALYA TO ADORN HOMES AROUND EUROPE…

Just like almost every year, wreaths produced in the southern province of Antalya are set to trim homes in many countries abroad, particularly in Europe, during the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations. İsmail Yılmaz Produced and exported by ornamental plant companies since the 1990s, the wreaths are made …

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CUT FLOWER SECTOR AIMS TO REACH 500 MILLION DOLLARS IN EXPORTS…

İsmail Yılmaz, Chairperson of the Ornamental Plants and Products Exporters’ Association, said, “We will achieve 130 million dollars worth of exports at the end of the year. If we have a 3 percent share in the European market, our flower exports might reach 500 million dollars.” İsmail Yılmaz Carnation was …

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