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In 2023, Turkey exported 8,652 tons of coffee to 146 countries

In 2023, Turkey exported 8,652 tons of coffee to 146 countries

March 13, 2024

According to the Turkish Statistical Institute TurkStat, coffee exports from the country have tripled over the past 5 years. If in 2019 the revenue from coffee exports amounted to $19.268.937, then in 2023 it already amounted to $57.491.128. The total income from coffee exports over the past 5 years has been fixed at $200.690.415.

The main importers of Turkish coffee in 2023 were:
Syria - $ 10.470.784
Belarus - $ 8,532,753
Russia - $ 6.576.522

"In the coming years, Turkish coffee will become more popular in the world, and Turkey will take a more prominent place in this sector," said Osman Serim, vice president of the Turkish Association for Coffee Culture and Research.

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