Press release… Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro opened the 2nd Turkish Export Products Fair organised by the Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB) in Venezuela, which Türkiye sees as the gateway to South America. Maduro stated that they aim to increase the bilateral trade volume of 550 million dollars to 800 million dollars …
Read More »Onur Kılıçer: Mediterranean exporters achieved a 12 percent hike in April
Press release… AKİB MADE AN EXPORT OF 1.3 BILLION DOLLARS WITH A HIKE OF 12 PERCENT IN APRIL… R. Onur Kılıçer, Coordinator President of Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB), announced that they exported 1 billion 308 million dollars in April. Onur Kılıçer Kılıçer stated that despite the long holiday in April, …
Read More »“EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN BACKS CITRUS EXPORTS”
In the first half of 2023, foreign sales of 353 million 505 thousand dollars were realized from Mersin, Hatay and Adana provinces, which are the citrus production centres of Türkiye. Kemal Kaçmaz, Deputy Chairman of the Turkish National Citrus Council (UTK), said, “Our products are preferred in the world due …
Read More »YAMANYILMAZ: WE ESTABLISH NEW BRIDGES IN FOOD EXPORT TO SAUDI ARABIA
Press release… NEW BRIDGES ESTABLISHED IN FOOD EXPORT TO SAUDI ARABIA… AKİB BRINGS FOOD EXPORTERS TOGETHER WITH SAUDI ARABIA IMPORTERS… Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB), which provided a total of 3.79 billion dollars support to Türkiye’s food exports in the 11 months of 2022, brought together important importers of Saudi Arabia …
Read More »“TURKIYE’S FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXPORTS APPROACH TO 2 BILLION DOLLARS”
Türkiye’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports amounted to $1.94 billion in the first nine months of this year, with 34 percent of those exports going to Russia. The country delivered 3.35 million tons of fruit and vegetables to foreign markets this year, according to Ferhat Gürüz, the head of the Mediterranean Fresh …
Read More »“CERTIFIED AGRICULTURAL CONSULTANCY MODEL WILL BRING SUCCESS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST PESTICIDE RESIDUES”
Press release… Evaluating the issues on the agenda of the Turkish fresh fruit and vegetable sector, Ferhat Gürüz, Chairman of the Mediterranean Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Exporters’ Association, stated that they are very pleased that the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry will implement the certified agricultural consultancy model to combat …
Read More »GIANTS OF KONYA AND KARAMAN AWARDED IN ANIMAL FOOD EXPORT!
Mediterranean Fisheries and Animal Products Exporters’ Association (ASHIB), which increased its exports the most among the 8 associations under the roof of Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB), awarded its first 15 members, who provided the strongest support from Konya and Karaman to its performance in this period. Ali Can Yamanyılmaz ASHİB …
Read More »NEJDAT SİN: EXPORTS OF MEDITERRANEAN REGION EXCEEDED 4.7 BILLION DOLLARS IN Q1
Press release… In the first quarter of 2022, Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB) achieved an export of 4 billion 720 million dollars with an increase of 46 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. AKİB Coordinator Chair Nejdat Sin stated that Mediterranean exporters, who achieved the highest increase …
Read More »“FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE EXPORTS EXCEED 255 MILLION DOLLARS IN FEBRUARY”
Press release… In February, exports of fresh fruits and vegetables, which are Turkiye’s important export items, exceeded 255 million dollars. Exports increased by 2 percent compared to the same month of the previous year. Nejdat Sin, Chair of the Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB) Coordinator and Chair of the Mediterranean Fresh …
Read More »NEJDAT SİN: WE SHOULD BRING RELIABILITY FROM FIELD TO TABLE
Press release… As the leader of the fresh fruit and vegetable sector, Mediterranean Exporters’ Associations (AKİB), which carries out coordinating and secretarial services in Turkiye, took action to eliminate the problems experienced in the export of oranges, fresh grapes, fresh peppers, tangerines, pomegranates and lemons due to drug residues or …
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