Turkey: Export of fishery products up 17% in February

Country's February export reaches $99M, says head of sector board

By Musab Turan

ISTANBUL (AA) - Turkey posted a 17% year-on-year rise in export of fishery products this February reaching $99 million, said the head of Fisheries and Animal Products Sector Board of Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM).

Sinan Kiziltan told Anadolu Agency that exports in the January-February period also increased 14% compared to the same period last year.

"This amounted to $200 million. Turkey exported 37,000 tons of fishery products in the first two months of 2021, up 8% by volume from the same period last year," he said.

In this period, Turkey exported most to Russia with $28 million, followed by Italy with $25 million, Japan with $19.9 million, the Netherlands with $19.3 million, and the UK with $17 million.

Saying that Turkish fish is in demand in Europe as a 'premium' product, Kiziltan noted nearly 80% of Turkish fishery products are consumed in the EU countries.

"Demand for fish has increased during the pandemic. Europeans demand Turkish bream to strengthen the immune system."

Recalling last year's $1.53 billion export figure, Kiziltan said the target for 2021 is to achieve a 10% increase.


*Writing by Yunus Girgin in Ankara



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