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Turkish tea has made a significant impact on the global market, achieving remarkable success with a 30% increase in tea exports during the January-July period compared to the previous year. Belgium, the United States, and the United Kingdom played a significant role in this achievement.
During the January–July period, 3,576 tons of tea were exported, resulting in a revenue of $17,182,055. It's worth noting that in the same period of the previous year, tea exports brought in $13,170,966. These figures indicate the rapid growth of Turkish tea in the global market.
Belgium stands out as one of the top countries for tea exports, with $6,926,004 worth of tea imported during this period. The United States and the United Kingdom also show great interest in Turkish tea, importing $2,210,244 and $1,930,622 worth of tea, respectively.
In addition to the increase in tea exports, there has also been a diversification of the countries receiving Turkish tea. During this period, Turkish tea was exported to 109 different countries, including Saudi Arabia, Algeria, the Congo, Slovakia, Mexico, Italy, Brazil, Poland, Gabon, New Zealand, Portugal, Angola, Togo, and Rwanda.
The growing demand for Turkish tea on a global scale is a testament to its quality and flavor. Turkish agriculture continues to demonstrate its competitiveness on the international stage, and Turkish tea's reputation for excellence continues to spread worldwide. With a rich tradition that spans from the past to the future, Turkish tea remains a staple on dining tables around the world. As we look ahead, it's clear that Turkish tea's journey on the global market is on an upward trajectory, and exporters are optimistic that this trend will continue in the coming years, solidifying Turkey's position as a major player in the global tea industry.
Turkiye's export sector has recently achieved a remarkable milestone, with the daily export value reaching a historic record of $2.121 billion on June 23, 2023. This significant accomplishment signifies Turkiye's economic strength and resilience in the face of global challenges.
Trade Minister of Turkiye proudly announced the achievement through his Twitter account, highlighting that Turkiye surpassed the $2 billion daily export threshold. The export value of $2.121 billion not only sets a new benchmark but also surpasses the annual export of 1977 ($1.753 billion) and the monthly export of August 1999 ($1.940 billion). Despite the prevailing weak trends in the global economy and trade, this historic daily export value demonstrates the dynamism and resilience of Turkiye's exporters.
Turkiye's export success comes at a time when global economic indicators, such as the June 2023 Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), reflect a decline in economic activity. The PMI for the Eurozone dropped to 43.6, and Germany, Turkiye's largest trading partner, witnessed its lowest level in 37 months with a PMI of 41. Despite these challenges, Turkiye's exporters have showcased their strength and adaptability, defying the odds and positioning Turkiye as a reliable and competitive player in the international market.
Looking ahead, Trade Minister emphasizes the importance of prioritizing sustainable export growth with high added value while reducing import needs. This strategy aims to create a healthy growth environment and mitigate external pressures that could potentially affect macroeconomic stability. Establishing macroeconomic stability will also pave the way for a favorable investment climate, allowing for strong collaboration between investment, high-value production, and export chains.
Turkiye's remarkable achievement in breaking the daily export record with a value of $2.121 billion demonstrates its resilience, determination, and competitiveness in the global trade arena. As Turkiye continues to prioritize sustainable export growth, reduce import dependence, and maintain macroeconomic stability, its exporters are well-positioned to contribute to the country's economic growth and further strengthen Turkiye's position as a significant player in international trade.
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Despite the economic disruptions caused by the earthquakes centered in Kahramanmaraş affecting 11 provinces, the agricultural sector continues to break records in exports. In Türkiye, the agricultural sector has reached an all-time high in January-February exports, with $5.434 billion. Agricultural exports increased by 2.7% compared to the same period in 2022 in the first two months of the year. In addition, agricultural exports accounted for 16.2% of Türkiye's total foreign sales.
In the first two months of 2023, exports worth $1.820 billion were realized in the group of cereals, legumes, oilseeds, and their products. The sectors that made exports of $634.488 million for fresh fruits and vegetables and $201.220 million for olives and olive oil were also among the record exporters. In addition, ornamental plants and their products realized exports worth $30.146 million, and furniture, paper, and forest products realized exports worth $1.204 billion. All of these sectors achieved the highest January-February exports of all time with their export performances.
In January-February 2023, cereals, legumes, oilseeds, and their products increased by 3% compared to the same period last year, while fresh fruits and vegetables increased by 17.9%. There was a significant increase in olive and olive oil by 140.2%, and ornamental plants and their products by 7.2% compared to the same period last year. Finally, there was a 2.1% increase in furniture, paper, and forest products exports.
When the exports of the record-breaking sectors are examined by country, cereals, legumes, oilseeds, and their products were exported to Iraq for $296.749 million in the first 2 months. Additionally, Iraq imported $129.180 million worth of furniture, paper, and forest products. The fresh fruits and vegetables sector exported $173.401 million worth of products to the Russian Federation. In the olive and olive oil sector, $67.417 million worth of exports were made to Spain among European countries. Finally, the Netherlands imported ornamental plants and products worth $8,182 million.
When analyzed by cities, Istanbul carried out export of 562 million 714 thousand dollars worth of cereals, pulses, oily seeds, and their products. In addition, a total of 40 million 455 thousand dollars of furniture, paper, and forest products were exported from Istanbul.
Mersin, with a Mediterranean climate, realized an export of 167 million 872 thousand dollars in fresh fruits and vegetables. Izmir, which is the largest producer and exporter of olives and olive oil in Türkiye, exported goods worth 93 million 372 thousand dollars. Lastly, Antalya made an export of 13 million 666 thousand dollars in ornamental plants and products.
The earthquake centered in Kahramanmaras affected the economic activities of 11 provinces; however, an increase in agricultural exports was observed in 3 provinces affected by the earthquake. The foreign sales of companies operating in the agricultural sector in Adana, Adıyaman, and Kahramanmaras increased in the first two months of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021. Accordingly, agricultural exports reached 153 million 620 thousand dollars with a 10.4% increase in Adana and 2 million 506 thousand dollars with a 25.5% increase in Adıyaman. Finally, in the earthquake epicenter Kahramanmaras, agricultural exports reached 13 million 716 thousand dollars with a 4.8% increase compared to the same period last year.
Türkiye's agricultural exports have played a significant role in the country's economy for many years. With fertile land and a variety of climates, Türkiye is home to a wide range of agricultural products, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and livestock. These products are not only important for the country's economy but also for its social and cultural identity.
In recent years, Türkiye’s agricultural exports have experienced impressive growth, contributing significantly to the country's overall export revenue. One of the main reasons for Türkiye's success in agricultural exports is its commitment to producing high-quality products.
Another significant factor in Turkey's agricultural exports is its ability to adapt to changing market conditions. Turkish producers are always looking for new markets and opportunities, and they have demonstrated a willingness to adapt to the specific needs and requirements of these markets.
Finally, Turkey's agricultural exports have played an important role in the country's economy and global trade. The country's commitment to producing high-quality products, its strategic location, and its ability to adapt to changing market conditions have all contributed to its success.
According to the announcement by the Turkish Minister of Trade, Mehmet Muş, Türkiye’s export performance reached an all-time high in March 2023. The country's export figures rose by 4.4% to $23.6 billion, setting a new record for monthly exports. This remarkable increase has been attributed to the steady recovery of the global economy, which positively affected Turkish exports.
Minister Muş underlined that the upward trend in Turkish exports is expected to continue in the upcoming months as the production and export sectors gradually overcome the effects of recent earthquakes. In addition to the export figures, March import numbers also showed a slight increase of 4.2% to $32.2 billion, while the total energy import reached $6 billion.
Despite the global economic uncertainties, Türkiye’s export volume for the first quarter of 2023 rose by 2.5% to $61.6 billion.
Türkiye has a diversified economy, and its manufacturing, textiles, and automotive industries have been major contributors to the country's export success. The Ministry of Trade has been implementing policies to support these industries, such as export credits, incentives for technology investment, and customized export strategies.
With this new all-time high export record, Türkiye has demonstrated its capability to compete in the global market, and its export sector's resilience to global economic challenges.
According to the information provided by the Southeastern Anatolia Exporters' Association, tomato exports from Türkiye surged in 2022. Tomato exports increased by approximately 4% compared to 2021, reaching $377 million 418 thousand. In 2022, Türkiye exported 526,703 tonnes of tomatoes to 54 countries. These countries include Romania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Germany, England, Czechia, Switzerland, Spain, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Russia, Poland, and Malaysia. The Southeastern Anatolia Exporters' Association increased the export value by approximately 4% compared to last year by providing a foreign currency inflow of 377 million 418 thousand dollars from tomatoes in 2022.
Romania is one of the countries to which Türkiye exports the most tomatoes. In 2022, 65 million 228 thousand dollars worth of tomatoes were exported from Türkiye to Romania. In addition, Ukraine ranks second in tomato exports, and tomatoes worth 45 million 320 thousand dollars were exported from Türkiye to Ukraine. Finally, Bulgaria, which ranks third, imported tomatoes worth 38 million 113 thousand dollars from Türkiye.
Müslüm Yanmaz, President of the Greenhouse Investors and Producers Association, announced that the increase in tomato exports compared to the previous year is pleasing.
Yanmaz added the following to his words, "In the past years, exports to the Russian Federation were by far ahead and while exports to Russia were close to 200 million dollars every year, a decline in export values was observed in 2022. However, the increase in exports and exports to Balkan countries compensated for the decrease in Russia."
President Müslüm Yanmaz made substantial statements about tomato exports to European countries. In Yanmaz's evaluations, he stated that cluster tomato is a great-demand product in the European market. In addition, he announced that the target set for tomato exports in 2023 is 500 million dollars.