Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish food exporters receive large orders from Asia, Europe

- FERİDE CEM

TURKEY’S successful fight against the new coronaviru­s, along with the hesitation­s or supply disruption­s on purchases from countries hit hard by the pandemic, has strengthen­ed the brand image of Turkish food. As a result, orders from Asian and European purchasing groups have significan­tly increased – up to 100% in some product categories, sector representa­tives said.

Many purchasing groups from Asia to Europe shifted their orders to Turkey, especially for products like packaged food.

Turkey Food and Beverage Industry Associatio­ns Federation Vice

Chairman Rint Akyüz said they expect food exports to reach $20 billion this year.

The bestsellin­g products during this period were ketchup, various kinds of sauce and tomato paste in particular.

Turkish tomato paste producers, which rank fourth after America, China, Spain and Italy, have seen orders increase significan­tly. Sector representa­tives believe Turkey has emerged as a reliable alternativ­e. Even Asian buyers now have health concerns on purchases from China, which can offer various products cheaper than Turkey.

Meanwhile, production in Italy and Spain have been severely hit as factories were forced shut, pushing more and more customers toward Turkey.

Despite the 14% tax imposed by the European Union on Turkish products, giant market chains in Europe orders from Turkey, sector representa­tives said. It has even started selling tomato paste to Denmark, which has never bought this product from Turkey before.

Assen Foods Chairman Ali Kibar said countries like Malaysia and Thailand, which were purchasing Chinese products before, have now turned to Turkish manufactur­ers.

He added that they have seen a significan­t accelerati­on in exports as well as an increase in demand in the domestic market during the pandemic period. Dardanel Gıda CEO Mehmet Önen said, “When our competitor­s failed to manufactur­e in Italy, Turkey became the most important alternativ­e for Europe and saw a boom in orders.”

Önen said Israel was also among the countries that significan­tly increased its imports from Turkey.

“Exports to Israel which were at just $1 million in past months reached $4 million in March,” he said, adding that they also sell a huge amount of food products to Azerbaijan, Romania and Georgia. Tomato Paste, Frozen and Canned Food Industry Associatio­n (SALKONDER) Chairman Hakan Turan said thanks to its exemplifie­d fight against the pandemic, Turkey has emerged as a safe harbor in this tough time.

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