Turkey limits poultry exports – GAIN


Export restrictions imposed because of expanding costs


calendar icon 14 June 2024

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Turkey’s Ministry of Trade has restricted rooster meat exports, together with entire rooster and its cuts, to a most of 10,000 metric heaps (MT) per 30 days from Might 1-December 31, 2024, and 80,000 MT in overall via the top of the 12 months, in line with a up to date US Division of Agriculture (USDA) World Agricultural Knowledge Community (GAIN) record.

Turkey produces 2.4 million metric heaps (MMT) of rooster meat every year, and exports one-third of that. 

Export restrictions have been imposed because of expanding costs within the home marketplace. 

Might inflation in Turkey used to be 3.37% and annual inflation used to be 75.45%, the best possible within the final 18 months. 

The emerging big name of inflation is poultry meat, with an building up of 107% inside of 365 days.



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