Exclusive Pulse Atlas data shows a huge monthly increase in Turkey’s kabuli imports for 2023 compared to previous years. Speaking to trade experts, we take a look at the influencing factors.
Pulse Atlas data from Turkey shows kabuli imports climbing way above average levels for the past three years in the first seven months of 2023. With imports in June alone at 25 thousand MT, more than the total imports for the entire year in 2020 and 2022, the total imports in 2023 are set to eclipse the average for the last few years with the total volume as of July sitting at around 78 thousand MT.
Turkey established a 21% import tariff on chickpeas on June 30, meaning traders were careful to make up their volumes in the first half of the calendar year. Nonetheless, July’s import numbers were still higher than usual at 4,550 MT, due to the Turkish 2023 crop yielding lower than last year.
Dr. Andac Kolukisa, Natural Gida
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