Cherries: Exports from Turkey climb to USD 155 million

July 19, 2019 at 2:23 PM , Der AUDITOR
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ISTANBUL. According to media reports in Turkey, the export value has climbed to USD 155 million, although the export volume has declined. Market players in Turkey see enormous potential in China.

Export target of USD 200 million

Turkey is the world's leading producer of cherries. According to the Aegean Export Union for fresh fruit and vegetables, Turkey exported 65,000 mt of cherries worth USD 155.65 million between January and mid-July. It is curious to note that in the same period last year the export volume ranged at 69,000 mt and the export value at USD 152.198 million. Although the volume has effectively decline by 6%, the export value has risen by 2%. With shipments to Germany amounting to USD 77 million the country is by far the most important export destination, followed by Russia with USD 34 million. Further export destinations include Norway, Austria and Hong Kong, Denmark, Sweden and Italy and Iraq. In addition, the export value to Hong Kong has soared by 76% to USD 3.58 million.

Turkey builds on China

The Export Union is aiming for an export value of USD 200 million this year and sees itself on the right track. Exports to China are, in particular, expected to generate a high turnover. Turkey succeeded inshipping cherries to China for the first time this year, albeit only in the middle of the season. Exports to China are already valued at USD 1.38 million. According to the Export Union, China is set to become the most important export destination over the next few years.

 

 

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