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Turkiye Reduces Wheat Imports From Ukraine Sixfold in Could – Commerce Information
Turkiye Reduces Wheat Imports From Ukraine Sixfold in Could – Commerce Information
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Turkish wheat imports from Ukraine in Could dropped sixfold year-on-year to 79,700 tonnes because the share of import in Turkiye’s home consumption declined from 82% to 25%, Sputnik has calculated primarily based on each international locations’ buying and selling information.
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Corn topped the record of Turkish imports of Ukrainian grains, accounting for 74% and rising ninefold year-on-year to 233,000 tonnes. Barley was the third-most imported grain, albeit accounting for simply 1% and declining 22-fold to three,800 tonnes. Turkiye’s grain imports from Ukraine halved this Could in contrast with final yr, to 316,600 tonnes. Turkiye halted wheat imports from June 21 till October 15 to guard native producers from value decreases. Turkiye’s wheat imports within the first quarter of 2024 amounted to 2.1 million tonnes price $530 million. Different main sellers of wheat to Turkiye are Ukraine at 27% and Moldova at 1.6%. Bulgaria, Romania and Syria every account for about 1%.Ukraine was granted a short lived duty-free commerce association with the European Union in June 2022. In March 2022, the EU moreover launched inexperienced corridors to facilitate the transit of Ukrainian grain to the world market amid Russia’s particular army operation. Nonetheless, a budget grain from Ukraine ended up flooding EU markets as an alternative, prompting outrage amongst native farmers.
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Turkish wheat imports from Ukraine in Could dropped sixfold year-on-year to 79,700 tonnes because the share of import in Turkiye’s home consumption declined from 82% to 25%, Sputnik has calculated primarily based on each international locations’ buying and selling information.
Corn topped the record of Turkish imports of Ukrainian grains, accounting for 74% and rising ninefold year-on-year to 233,000 tonnes. Barley was the third-most imported grain, albeit accounting for simply 1% and declining 22-fold to three,800 tonnes.
Turkiye’s grain imports from Ukraine halved this Could in contrast with final yr, to 316,600 tonnes.
Turkiye halted wheat imports from June 21 till October 15 to guard native producers from value decreases. Turkiye’s wheat imports within the first quarter of 2024 amounted to 2.1 million tonnes price $530 million. Different main sellers of wheat to Turkiye are Ukraine at 27% and Moldova at 1.6%. Bulgaria, Romania and Syria every account for about 1%.
Turkiye Stays Essential Importer of Russian Grain, Wheat – Russian Union of Grain Exporters
Ukraine was granted a short lived duty-free commerce association with the European Union in June 2022. In March 2022, the EU moreover launched inexperienced corridors to facilitate the transit of Ukrainian grain to the world market amid Russia’s particular army operation. Nonetheless, a budget grain from Ukraine ended up flooding EU markets as an alternative, prompting outrage amongst native farmers.