
Lack of analysis resource hits pepper export from port of Samsun

Samsun, Turkey (PortSEurope) September 13, 2021 – Capia peppers are grown in the Bafra district of Samsun Province, on the Black Sea coast of Northern Turkey. Ideally, the vegetable would be exported via the nearby Samsun port. However, due to the lack of analysis facilities the product is transported 750km south to the Mediterranean port of Mersin. This is a substantial disadvantage for growers and
exporters, such as the SS Yeşilyazı Agricultural Development Cooperative. An analysis laboratory should be established in Samsun Port as soon as possible if the Capia peppers are to expand new markets. Copyright (C) PortSEurope. All Rights Reserved. 2021.
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