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Reviewing Agricultural Trade Policies

To Promote Intra-OIC Agricultural Trade

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agriculture, Turkey has a trade surplus in agricultural products. Export of agricultural products

were 17.1 billion USD, and imports of agricultural products were 13.4 billion USD with a trade

surplus of 3.7 billion USD in 2016 (see Figure 4.1).

Figure 4. 1 Agricultural Exports and Imports, Billion USD, Turkey

Source: CEPII BACI, Eurostat RAMON, UN Comtrade, UN Trade Statistics, and authors’ calculations

Within subgroups of agricultural products,

Exports of agri-food products were 15.9 billion USD and imports of agri-food products

were 10.6 billion USD with a trade surplus of 5.3 billion USD in 2016.

Exports of agricultural raw materials were 289 million USD and imports of agricultural

raw materials were 2.6 billion USD with a trade deficit of 2.3 billion USD in 2016 (Aydın

and Aydın, 2018).

Exports of fish products were 906 million USD and imports of fish products were 194

million USD with a trade surplus of 712 million USD in 2016 (see Figure 4.2).

Figure 4. 2 Agricultural Exports and Imports, Product Groups, Billion USD, Turkey, 2016

Source: CEPII BACI, Eurostat RAMON, UN Comtrade, UN Trade Statistics, and authors’ calculations

Trade policies in Turkey in terms of preferential trade agreements are influenced by the

European Union policies since Turkey is in Customs Union (CU) with the EU. However, since the

cu excludes agriculture, Turkey can design its agricultural trade policy independently.

Interestingly, the World Bank, in its 2014 evaluation report of the EU-Turkey Customs Union,

suggested widening the customs union to cover agriculture (World Bank, 2014). Currently,

turkey has free trade agreements with 21 countries worldwide including 8 OIC member

countries (Albania, Egypt, Jordan, Malaysia, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, and Tunisia) (T. C. Ticaret

Bk., 2018) those agreements cover, partially and preferentially, both industrial and agricultural

products.

In its 2023 Vision for Agriculture, it is stated that Turkey aims to become a country that can feed

its population with sufficient amounts of safe and high-quality foods, being a net exporter of

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2016

Agircultural export

Agircultural import

Agri-food products;

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Agri-food products;

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Agri-rawmaterials; 0.3

Agri-rawmaterials; 2.6

Fish products; 0.9

Fish products; 0.2

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Fish products