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United Arab Emirates interested in Turkish seafood industry

This strategic move highlights the growing interest in the Turkish seafood sector and opens up new opportunities for collaboration and development in the global seafood market.

Davide Ciravolo by Davide Ciravolo
November 8, 2023
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United Arab Emirates interested in Turkish seafood industry

United Arab Emirates interested in Turkish seafood industry – E20 Investment, a specialised food and agribusiness investment company based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), recently signed an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Lucky Fish, a renowned Turkish exporter of sea bass and sea bream.

This strategic move highlights the growing interest in the Turkish seafood sector and opens up new opportunities for collaboration and development in the global seafood market.

Lucky Fish, based in Turkey, has a solid reputation in exporting high-quality fish, including sea bass and sea bream, which are valued both nationally and internationally. Thanks to its focus on quality and sustainability, the company has gained the trust of customers and built strong partnerships over the years.

With the injection of E20 Investment, Lucky Fish will benefit not only from significant financial support but also from a global network of contacts in the food and fish industry. This could lead to new market opportunities, enabling the company to expand its reach and reach new customers worldwide.

Future prospects look promising for this partnership between E20 Investment and Lucky Fish. The experience and resources provided by E20 Investment, combined with Lucky Fish’s strong reputation in the industry, create a solid foundation for success and growth in the fishing industry.

It remains to be seen how this collaboration will evolve over time, but what is certain is that it will bring a positive boost to the Turkish seafood industry and help promote quality and sustainability in global seafood markets.

United Arab Emirates interested in Turkish seafood industry

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