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Is it possible to export fruits from Turkey??? If possible, in what quantity?
11 years ago  •  3 subscribers 4 answers
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Of course you can. Restriction - only on the weight of luggage and hand luggage. And what are you going to bring, if not a secret? There are no exotics. Oranges / tangerines, strawberries / cherries, well, pomegranates in autumn. Pomegranates, by the way, are very tasty both red and white, and they tolerate flying in a suitcase well :) Farther...
We plan to have a rest in Kemer in the summer and bring oranges home, what problems can arise with the export of, say, 20 kg of oranges, ?
13 years ago  •  12 subscribers 34 answers
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Harvest orange harvested 2 times a year: in May and October. But the question is, why do you need to pull oranges from Turkey? We have plenty of them, well, you will save a maximum of $ 10 per 20 kg, and God forbid, you will overstrain. If it were some kind of exotic fruit that we don’t have, and even then, a couple of pieces would be enough for a sample of friends. I'm asking seriously, maybe you know something. Farther...
People who have recently flown, tell me: is it possible to carry fruit in hand luggage on the plane: mango, melon, strawberry ... When departing from Sharm el-Sheikh? Or is it only in luggage?
7 years ago  •  23 subscribers 45 answers
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It is possible and necessary!!! call George Clooney viber +201090161408, he sends his minibus to your hotel, a large selection of fruits --- dates, mangoes, pomegranates, figs, strawberries, everything is half a dol. per kg, strawberries are more expensive, they pack everything in a box for you, they make a pen and you can easily take it with you in your hand luggage. They will also take you back to the hotel for free, for all other goods they also have normal prices, I took coffee, embroidered ... Farther...