Economic Indicators
Turkey’s Apricot Export Surge Reaches $115 Million in First Half
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Turkey’s dried apricot exports hit 115 million 248 thousand dollars in the first six months of the year, signaling a steady growth trajectory in agricultural trade. The data underscores the country’s competitive edge in global markets, with key destinations including Germany, Italy, and Spain. Aydın and Bursa, renowned for their premium quality apricots, have become central to this export momentum, driven by natural advantages and strategic pricing.
Export Uptick
Global Demand Trends
Dried apricots are gaining traction among health-conscious consumers, with organic certifications and product diversification playing a pivotal role in marketing strategies.Agricultural Sector Impact
Markets are reassessing Turkey’s agricultural export potential. Products like dried apricots offer cost advantages over imports, creating ripple effects in swap markets and forex volatility. This trend highlights the need for data-driven hedging strategies among institutional investors.