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Mahsum Altunkaya is the Chairman of the Turkish Exporters Assembly Cereals, Pulses, Oil Seeds and Products Sector Board. He stated that the sector's exports reached 9 billion 156 million 524 thousand dollars in 2021 with an increase of 25.57 percent.

In his written statement, Altunkaya stated that exporters left behind a difficult year due to the Covid-19 outbreak and related global problems. He stated that they had set out with an export target of 9 billion dollars at the beginning of 2021. Altunkaya said, "Last year, 9 billion 156 million 524 thousand dollars of grain and pulses exports were realized. Our target for 2022 was determined as 11 billion dollars.”

He stated that the rules were rewritten in exports, as in all business lines, with the epidemic. Altunkaya continued his speech.

"Of course, it is very difficult to fight a global epidemic and to reach the final consumer by exporting in a world where health problems are experienced. We have overcome these difficulties and made a great contribution to the world by presenting our healthy products produced in the fertile lands of Anatolia. In 2022, while increasing our share in the existing markets, we have increased our share in new target countries.”

Exports Will Continue Regardless of the Conditions

Altunkaya added. “We want to be strong in world markets with our high value-added products and continue to export uninterruptedly, regardless of the conditions, with sustainable exports. We are in constant contact with the relevant ministries of our state for the solution to the problems experienced in exports. All continents of the world, including the Middle East countries, are important markets for us. We hope that 2022 will be the year of investment, production, employment and exports."

In the country-based exports of the sector, Iraq took first place with 1 billion 635 million 509 thousand dollars. Syria was the second with 558 million 571 thousand dollars and the USA was the third with 551 million 831 thousand dollars.

Gaziantep, Şanlıurfa, Diyarbakır, Mardin, Malatya, Kahramanmaraş, Kilis and Adıyaman were affiliated with GAIB (Southeastern Anatolia Exporters' Associations). They accounted for 2 billion 944 million 357 thousand dollars in the export of grains and pulses within the scope of exporters' unions. In this ranking, after GAIB, Istanbul came with 2 billion 361 million 413 thousand dollars. Finally, Mediterranean exporters' unions took place with 1 billion 578 million 32 thousand dollars.

Pulses and Cereals Production and Export Overview

Pulses and cereals include dry peas, chickpeas, dried beans, lentils, and cowpeas. Lentils and chickpeas are the most common ones in Turkey. In Turkish cuisine, pulses, particularly lentils, are frequently utilized.

Chickpea is Turkey's most popular pulse, accounting for 44 percent of overall pulse output. Chickpeas may grow practically anywhere in Anatolia. Konya, Karaman, Çorum, and Yozgat in Central Anatolia are important for chickpea production. Mersin, Antalya, Kütahya, and Uşak in South and West Anatolia are also key places for chickpea farming.

Lentils account for around 33 percent of Turkish pulse output. In 2014, total lentil output was at 345,000 metric tons, with red lentils accounting for 95 percent of total production. Green lentils, on the other hand, accounted for 5 percent. Red lentils are historically grown in the GAP area of South-Eastern Anatolia. Central Anatolia's Çorum, Yozgat, Ankara, Kırşehir, and Konya contribute more than half of Turkey's entire green lentil output.

Pulses and cereals are mostly exported from Turkey to the Middle East and Africa. Turkey's largest export markets are Iraq, Sudan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, in that order. Exports to these four nations account for more than half of total pulses exports. Turkish exporters are also a source of international humanitarian relief, which comprises primarily wheat flour but also contains legumes on occasion.

Cereal and Pulses Today

With the continuous government incentives, Turkish pulses and cereals production has been climbing. Along with growing production, exports are also on the rise.

The Turkish cereals and pulses industry generated a revenue of 9 billion 156 million 452 dollars. Turkey exported 10 million 736 thousand 930 tons of products to 214 countries and free zones last year. The exports of the Turkish cereals and pulses sector increased by 14.6 percent in terms of amount. It also increased by 25.57 percent compared to the previous year.

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The Economic Forum, which was held at the end of 2021, was held at the Venetian Palace with the participation of leading figures from the Turkish and Italian business world.

Livio Manzini, President of the Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, who made the opening speech of the forum, expressed his thoughts. "This year, the business volume between Italy and Turkey, including imports and exports, will exceed 20 billion dollars in total. We aim to increase this figure to 30 billion dollars in 5 years. Italy has a support package of over 200 billion Euros to receive from the European Union. This will bring a great revival to the Italian economy. We anticipate that Italian companies will therefore increase imports."

Moreover, Italy's Turkey Ambassador, His Excellency Massimo Gaiani also added, "Turkey is a truly positive partner. There is a real sense of trust between Italy and Turkey in the political and economic field. The support given by the Turkish state to companies in terms of exports is very important. The importance of transformation and technology in the pandemic is once again understood. The contribution of such events to financial cooperation between countries is very great."

Big Trade Moves

Between 2015-2020, approximately 93 billion dollars of exports and imports were made between Turkey and Italy. Motor vehicles and engines came to the fore in trade. Moreover, in 2021, the trade volume between the two countries exceeded 15 billion dollars. In the 8 months of 2021, Turkey's exports to Italy increased by 49.7 percent and therefore, exceeded 7 billion dollars. Turkey's imports from Italy increased by 37.4 percent and reached 7.4 billion dollars.

Turkey's Significant Success

Despite the difficulties of the pandemic crisis, the Turkish economy grew by 7 percent in the first quarter of 2021. Hence, Turkey displayed the best performance after China among the G20 countries. At the end of 2020, Turkey, with some exceptions, had a positive performance of 1.8 percent in the context of the global recession.

This growth is mainly due to expansionary policies adopted by the government last year in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and an increase in consumption. Turkey has allocated a substantial economic stimulus package. It is equal to 12 percent of GDP, even larger than that made by G20 members.

Overall, Turkey had a successful year. In 2021, Turkey's exports reached an all-time high of $225.4 billion, exceeding the medium-term target of the program. Exports increased by 32.9 percent year-on-year in 2021, leading to an upward revision of the 2022 export target. Finally, the export target in 2022 is to reach 250 billion dollars.

Information Desks Will Be Established to Assist Turkish Companies

Echoing the words of Livio Manzini, Izmir Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Pietro Alba commented on the matter. Alba said that information desks would be established to inform companies on how they can make their business more efficient to contribute to the development of trade between the two countries. 

Furthermore, Pietro Alba made statements about the Turkish economy and the commercial relations between Italy and Turkey. He also commented on the activities of the Izmir Italian Chamber of Commerce during the weekly conversations.

Additionally, Alba gave more details about Italy's export plans with Turkey. “The target is for the two countries to reach a trading volume of 30 billion dollars. The economic relations between Italy and Turkey show themselves in bilateral investments. There are more than 1,500 Italian companies operating in Turkey. According to the data, the number of Italian origin investments in Turkey has reached 4.5 billion dollars since 2002.”

Italy is Turkey's Number One Investor

“Italy became Turkey's number one investor with $977 million in 2020. Italian companies in Turkey operate in a wide range of sectors, from energy to finance, from automotive to agri-food and pharmaceuticals. Between 2002 and 2020, Italy became the 9th EU country to invest in Turkey. In the same period, Italy ranks 4th among EU countries in the number of companies investing in Turkey. Now the target is to increase the trade between the two countries from 20 billion dollars to 30 billion dollars.”

Furthermore, “In 2022, we plan to make our presence and action much more effective in the Aegean region. As of March, the first office of our chamber will be opened in the Aydın Chamber of Industry. Thanks to our cooperation with the Chamber, we will be in touch with many local small and medium-sized enterprises for firms to find new Italian partners to develop and internationalize their business,” said Alba.

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Grains are the seeds of grass-like plants called cereals. Some of the most common varieties are corn, rice, and wheat. Grains are one of the oldest foods in the world and have been a staple food for millennia. They provide important nutrients like protein, fiber, and vitamins. They can be eaten whole or milled into flour for bread and other baked goods.

The health benefits of eating whole grains include a lower risk for heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers. While this is the case, grains are one of the most traded products in the world. Wheat is the most traded grain. It is also the 85th most traded product in the whole world with a total trade value of $44,1B. Wheat trade accounts for 0.24 percent of total global trade.

Grain Exports of Turkey Increased by 29.7%

According to Istanbul Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds, and Products Exporters' Association (İHBİR) exports increased by 29.78 percent. This increase was compared to the same month of the previous year and it reached 240,746 million dollars.

India was the country that imported the most grains. In 2021, 13.4 million dollars of grain exports were made to India. In January 2022, 16,698 million dollars’ worth of grain was exported to the country, achieving a tremendous increase of 2 thousand 348 percent. This was more than the total export of 2021 to India.

Moreover, Haluk Okutur, Chairman of the Association, noted that they had exported to 162 countries in January. In January, exports to the USA increased by 89.57 percent compared to the same month of the previous year. Exports to Iraq increased by 22.78 percent, and exports to India increased by 2 thousand 348 percent. Finally, exports to Yemen increased by 44.49 percent.

Turkey is Among the Top Wheat Exporters

While Russia, the EU, the United States, and Ukraine are the top producers of wheat in the world, Canada, Australia, and Turkey are among the top wheat exporters. Turkey ranks ninth in the world with 6.6 million tons of wheat export in the 2020/21 crop season, according to USDA data. World wheat imports are predicted to climb by 3.1 percent to 199 million tons in the 2021/22 production season, from 193 million tons in the 2020/21 production season. Consequently, Turkey is expected to be one of the countries with increased imports and exports.

Turkey is a country that can meet its consumption with grain production. Thus, Turkey can easily develop and progress in exports. Furthermore, Turkey continues to achieve great success in the grain industry. There was a remarkable increase in grain exports. In January, exports amounted to 847,853 million dollars. This was an increase of 41.43 percent compared to the same month of the previous year.

The Highest Increase in Product Exports Is in Vegetable Oils

Evaluating the figures regarding the increases on a product basis, Chairman Okutur noted that the record export was in vegetable oils. In January, exports of sugar and sugary products increased by 30.42 percent compared to the same month of the previous year to 47.972 million dollars. Furthermore, exports of pastry products increased by 8.41 percent to 34.973 million dollars. Cocoa products increased by 28.17 percent to 34,815 million dollars. Finally, vegetable oils exports increased by 509.40 percent and amounted to 28. 432 million dollars.

Grain Production in the World

According to USDA projections for the June 2021/22 production season, wheat production accounts for 28 percent of total grain production (2.8 billion tons). Wheat exports account for 41 percent of total grain exports (464 million tons). Global wheat production was 776 million tons in the 2020/21 production season. Based on the forecasted increase in global wheat cultivation area over the previous season, it is expected to increase by 1.7% to 789 million tons in the 2021/22 production season.

In the 2021/22 production season, global wheat yield is expected to rise by 0.9 percent. India, Russia, the EU, China, and the United States account for 54.8% of the world wheat cultivation area as of 2021/22. In fact, these countries account for 65.1% of global wheat production. The world wheat cultivation area was 222 million hectares in the 2020/21 production season. And it is expected to increase by 0.9% to 224 million hectares in the 2021/22 production season.

In keeping with the estimated increase in global wheat output, global wheat ending stocks are expected to rise by 0.1% over the previous season, reaching 295 million tons in the 2021/22 production season. Although there was an increase in production in 2020, world wheat export prices increased by 9.2% compared to the previous season. The production rose to $239/ton as the demand for wheat products increased too much due to the COVID-19 epidemic. According to the first four months of 2021 averages, this growth has continued and has climbed by 18.9% compared to 2020, reaching 284 $/ton.

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Tomato as a product plays an important role in almost every cuisine in the world, especially in Mediterranean cuisine. This is mainly because it is quite a variable ingredient for different types of food. It can be used raw, dried, as paste, sauce and ketchup, and has a high added value. Moreover, tomatoes are one of the most consumed fruits in the world every year.

In fact, Turkey is one of those countries where more than 6 million tomatoes are consumed every year. In more than half of the dishes of Turkish cuisine, a variety of tomatoes is used, from fried to sauce. It has become an indispensable part of Turkish cuisine culture. Both for these reasons and because of its geographical location, Turkey is one of the world's leading tomato producers. So what are the current and potential figures on tomatoes and products made from them exported by Turkey?  

Tomato and Tomato Products Exports Increased by 20% in 2021 Compared to the Previous Year

Being one of the leading importers of tomatoes, Turkey generated 729 million dollars in revenue from the export of tomatoes and tomato products in 2021. This amount represents an increase of about 20% compared to the previous year. Exports of raw tomatoes rank first among tomato exports. Raw tomatoes account for 49.7% of total exports of tomatoes and tomato-derived products.

In 2021, tomato revenues amounted to $363 million. The year before, tomato revenues were $313 million. The increase in tomato revenue was only 16%. Last year, Turkey exported tomatoes to a total of 58 countries, with Russia being the main export destination with $68 million. Second to Russia is Romania with exports worth $58 million. Bulgaria takes third place with 41 million dollars.

Exports of Tomato-Derived Products Also Increased

As with tomato exports, there was also an increase in exports of products derived from tomatoes. After tomatoes, the most exported product was tomato paste. Exports of tomato paste increased by 32% compared to the previous year. The country to which Turkey exports the most is Iraq. Turkey exported tomato paste to Iraq which amounted to $120 million. Italy is second with $18 million, while Germany is third with $11.5 million.

The total number of countries exporting tomato paste is quite high at 122 countries, and the revenue earned from the exports is $208 million. Turkish exports of dried tomatoes increased by 17 percent in 2021, reaching $97.3 million. Exports of frozen tomatoes increased 22 percent to $39 million. The exports of tomato sauces and ketchup increased to $17 million. Peeled tomato exports were $2.8 million and tomato juice exports were $2 million.

Exports are Expected to Increase in 2022

Turkey's tomato exports continued to run at full speed in the first month of 2022. In January 2022, tomato exports increased 23% year-on-year, reaching $43.6 million. Interest in tomato products, which are further processed in the industry and turned into value-added products, is expected to increase further in 2022. This year, Turkey has set a goal of exporting $1 billion worth of tomatoes and tomato-derived products by 2023.

Turkish Goods is Here to Provide You with the Best Quality Tomatoes

As one of the countries with the highest tomato consumption and production, Turkey is definitely a country to keep an eye on when it comes to exporting tomatoes. This is because there are numerous different options and places where you can import tomatoes from. Of course, the delivery of the products to the desired country, quality control and their reliability always raise questions, both for suppliers and product owners. It is well known that export is quite an extensive and complicated process, which definitely should be taken seriously in any case.

Turkish Goods, with its state-of-the-art products and transportation services, guarantees that you will not regret your earnings and strives to make this complicated process as simple as possible for you. Our team of professionals will find the most reliable producers, take care of quality control, inspection and accompany the shipment at reasonable prices. Basically, Turkish Goods is here to make this complicated process easier for you and provide you with the best quality products.

Turkish Goods is here for you and offers solutions to any kind of questions you might have about this process. Since Turkish Goods has one of the most comprehensive supplier databases in Turkey, which is always up to date, you can now get the most insightful information about tomatoes you want to import from Turkey.

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Turkey's dried fruit and product exports surpassed 1.5 billion dollars in 2021, marking a 12 percent increase. Dried figs, dried apricots, and raisins account for the lion's share of 1 billion 574 million dollars in dried fruit exports.

Birol Celep, Chairman of the Aegean Dried Fruit Products Exporters' Association, noted that they exported to 162 different countries. In 2021, they exported 427 million dollars’ worth of raisins, 95 percent of which came from the Aegean region. The association exported 349 million dollars to the top European trade partners, accounting for 81 percent of total exports.

Dried apricot exports increased by 31 percent last year and reached 348 million dollars. The target of this year is 450 million dollars. Moreover, dried fig exports were made to 112 countries and reached 263 million dollars with an increase of 11 percent.

"Germany, France, and the United States are the countries to which we export the most dried figs, with 37 million dollars, 36 million dollars, and 34 million dollars, respectively. By the end of the year, we want to export 300 million dollars’ worth of dried figs. In 2022, we will reach 1 billion 800 million dollars in dried fruits and products, and in 2023, we will reach 2 billion dollars " said Celep.

Last year, pistachio exports were 209 million dollars, almond exports were 63 million dollars and pine nut exports were 42 million dollars. Roasted chickpeas were 17 million dollars, walnuts were 33 million dollars and other roasted fruits were 56 million dollars. These were followed by apricot and apricot kernels which were 17 million dollars and dried apples were 9 million dollars. Finally, dried plum exports were 2 million dollars and other dried fruits were 80 million dollars.

Dried Fruits in Turkey

Turkey is a one-of-a-kind country in the world for agricultural production, and its unrivaled competence in this area allows it to produce a wide range of agricultural products. Thus, except for a few tropical products, Turkey can produce practically any agricultural product on a huge scale.

In fact, dried fruits are one of Turkey's most important agricultural areas, with the country ranking first in the world in terms of both production and export. Therefore, Turkish dried fruit exports and production are extraordinarily significant, and the country dominates global markets. Raisins (sultanas), dried apricots, and dried figs account for the majority of dried fruits produced in Turkey.

They are considered traditional Turkish agricultural export commodities due to their importance in agricultural exports. Other dried fruits produced and exported by Turkey include prunes, currants, dried apples, dried pears, dried mulberries, dried peaches, and so on.

Dried Fruits’ Importance in Nutrition and Health

Grapes, figs, and apricots are miracle fruits due to their composition, and they have long been revered as sacred fruits. Dried fruits are known as "nature's candy" and are one of the most nutrient-dense foods available. They contain no cholesterol, are high in vitamins and minerals, and are fat-free.

Moreover, dried fruits are high in fiber and antioxidants and are a good source of fiber. They are beneficial to human health and provide consumers with numerous nutritional benefits. Dried fruits, which include many of the important vitamins and minerals, have been discovered to be beneficial to a variety of human bodily processes.

Turkey's Dried Fruit Exports

Turkey's traditional agricultural exports include dried fruits. In fact, Turkey is the world's largest exporter of dried fruits. Turkey exports approximately a quarter of the world's dried fruit in terms of volume. Consequently, dried fruit exports, both in terms of quantity and value, have been steadily increasing year after year.

Furthermore, Turkey exports dried fruits to more than 130 nations across all five continents. Exports to European Union countries account for over 60% of total exports. In 2017, 45 percent of exports went to four countries: the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the United States. Aside from EU countries, Turkey's dried fruits are exported to the United States, Australia, Canada, and the Russian Federation.

Turkish dried fruit exports are projected to expand in the future as their nutritional and therapeutic worth is better appreciated. Dried fruits are sorted by sophisticated laser sorters before being exported to ensure that no extraneous materials are present. Table selecting is done by trained quality control personnel according to the criteria of the buyers. Therefore, each package of dried fruits is subjected to stringent inspections to guarantee that it is free of mildew, bugs, and other flaws. In today's international markets, Turkish dried fruits are noted for their superior quality and purity.

Turkish Goods Provides the Best Quality Dried Fruits

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The Central Black Sea Customs and Foreign Trade Regional Manager Ersin Başaran published a statement. The Russian Federation had the largest export and import from their regions' provinces last year.

Başaran announced this year's topic in a written statement on the occasion of World Customs Day. The topic was "Increasing digital transformation in customs by adopting data culture and developing a data ecosystem". The occasion is marked with a different theme every year.

According to the statement, the Ministry of Trade has advanced digital transformation processes since 2000. They introduced applications based on automation and innovative technologies. They collaborated with all stakeholders in supply chains to expedite and secure customs procedures. All customs services, according to Başaran, are based on computerized systems that simplify commerce. They place an emphasis on applications that make trade safer.

Technology Making Trade Safer and Easier

Başaran went on to say that all customs services are based on electronic systems and applications that make trading easier and safer. He continued his statement.

"Computerized Customs Activities Program (BILGE), paperless declaration and e-Invoice application in export transactions, e-Tender system for the sale of smuggled and liquidated goods, and Single Window System created to transmit the permissions granted by public institutions in an electronic environment are all being used effectively." According to the statement, there are eight customs directorates. One smuggling and intelligence directorate, one liquidation management directorate and one legal services directorate. In addition, there is one product safety inspection directorate, one foreign trade transactions directorate, and one personnel directorate. They are located in Ordu, Sinop, Kastamonu, Çorum, Amasya, and Tokat.

“In 2021, our connected administrations generated a total of 2 billion 225 million 767 thousand 790 dollars in exports. And 2 billion 937 million 555 thousand 417 dollars in imports. 2 billion 66 million 214 thousand 279 dollars was generated in 2021, according to our Regional Directorate's relationships. Customs procedures were completed for 5 thousand 858 jewels, 13 thousand 493 trucks, 1507 flights, 211 thousand passengers, and 102 thousand TEU containers.”

In 2021, Samsun, Ordu, Sinop, Kastamonu, Çorum, Amasya, and Tokat provinces realized exports of 2 billion 225 million 767 thousand 790 dollars. They also realized imports of 2 billion 937 million 555 thousand 417 dollars.

A Detailed Look at the Exports

"The first three most exported products were fresh fruit and vegetables worth 706 million 274 thousand dollars. Billets and construction iron for 385 million 577 thousand 500 dollars, and copper concentrate worth 294 million 830 thousand 390 dollars. The top three most imported products total $583 million 192 thousand dollars. Wheat was worth 195 dollars, metal scrap was for 496 million 220 thousand 331 dollars, and diesel oil was worth 391 million 188 thousand 588 dollars."

"Exports to the Russian Federation came in first, with 735 million 530 thousand 647 dollars. The Russian Federation accounted for the majority of imports, at 1 billion 331 million 711 thousand 14 dollars. Ukraine, Denmark, Belgium, and Morocco were the countries that came in second, third, and fourth, respectively. To expand our country's and region's exports, new investments are required. It has been determined that branding should be prioritized by providing high-value-added informatics, software, defense, and medical products."

Başaran also stated that the Disposal Operations Directorate sold 214 vehicles and 113 items of miscellaneous goods with 606 electronic tenders. It resulted in a revenue of 25 million 654 thousand 925 liras. He added that the Product Safety Inspection Directorate seized 3 million 648 thousand 384 liras worth of smuggled goods in 21 incidents. Also, the Product Safety Inspection Directorate seized 488 imports as well as export quality assurance.

Samsun Customs Directorate Made 94% of the Transactions

When the transactions between the customs administrations connecting to the regional directorate are evaluated, Başaran stated that the Samsun Customs Directorate made 94 percent of the transactions. The Samsun Customs Directorate's 2021 exports were 2 billion 10 million 194 thousand 339 dollars, and the imports were 2 billion 834 million 19 thousand 775 dollars.

According to the report, new investments are needed to increase exports. In fact, high-value-added information, software, defense, and medical products should be prioritized. Branding, particularly in Samsun, land, sea, air, and railway connections, organized industrial zones and free zones should also be prioritized. Raw material production and industrial facilities, food products produced in the Çarşamba and Bafra plains and other provinces, and a qualified workforce are other priorities.

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