The third-largest producer in the world Turkey supplies %8 of the globe's nut exports. Hazelnuts are the most successful nut trade, with Turkey's Black Sea region fulfilling about 80% of the world's hazelnut demands. As a matter of fact, the Black Sea Region of Turkey meets %80 percent of the world's hazelnut needs, and they are marketed across the world as ''the Miracle Nuts''. The majority of nut kinds can be found growing on Turkish agricultural land, alongside their wonderful fruits and seeds, which are also staples of the Turkish diet. The most popular are hazelnuts and pistachios, but if you can find locally grown almonds, walnuts, chestnuts, and pine nuts, you'll enjoy them.
According to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international commerce, Turkey's exports of edible fruits, nuts, citrus fruit peel, and melons totaled US$4.83 billion in 2020. The data was last updated in November of 2021. If we look at the last five years, we can say that Turkey has progressed successfully in nuts, albeit with ups and downs, and can maintain its major place in the world, and it will continue to improve.