Single commodity indicators — Consumer Single Commodity Transfer in Türkiye

Türkiye: Single commodity indicators — Consumer Single Commodity Transfer was -270.15 Euro in 2024. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2024)
-270.15 Euro
Change on year
up 6.9%
Rank
3rd
of 3 groups
All-time high
0 Euro
in 1989
All-time low
-13,676 Euro
in 1986
Years of data
39
1986–2024

Single commodity indicators — Consumer Single Commodity Transfer in Türkiye, 1986–2024

-15.0k-10.0k-5.0k01986200520241986: -13.7k Euro1987: -360.2 Euro1988: -536.6 Euro1989: 0 Euro1990: -267.7 Euro1991: -1.1k Euro1992: -940.6 Euro1993: -368.4 Euro1994: -457.3 Euro1995: 0 Euro1996: -174 Euro1997: -847 Euro1998: -1.1k Euro1999: -1.2k Euro2000: -262.1 Euro2001: -278.9 Euro2002: -812.6 Euro2003: -354 Euro2004: 0 Euro2005: 0 Euro2006: 0 Euro2007: -1.7k Euro2008: -411.5 Euro2009: -766.9 Euro2010: -1.3k Euro2011: -387.8 Euro2012: -755 Euro2013: -708.2 Euro2014: -906.9 Euro2015: -864.8 Euro2016: -1.1k Euro2017: -711.2 Euro2018: 0 Euro2019: 0 Euro2020: 0 Euro2021: 0 Euro2022: 0 Euro2023: -290.3 Euro2024: -270.1 Euro

Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Euro.

Analysis

In 2024, single commodity indicators — consumer single commodity transfer in Türkiye stood at -270.15 Euro.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 6.9% on the previous year and up 70.2% over ten years.

Over the whole period, single commodity indicators — consumer single commodity transfer in Türkiye peaked at 0 Euro in 1989 and was at its lowest, -13,676 Euro, in 1986.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Single commodity indicators — Consumer Single Commodity Transfer in Türkiye, year by year

Annual values for Single commodity indicators — Consumer Single Commodity Transfer (consumer SCT) in Türkiye, 1986 to 2024.
Year Euro Change
1986 -13,676 Euro
1987 -360.24 Euro -97.4%
1988 -536.59 Euro +49.0%
1989 0 Euro -100.0%
1990 -267.7 Euro
1991 -1,149 Euro +329.3%
1992 -940.63 Euro -18.1%
1993 -368.38 Euro -60.8%
1994 -457.3 Euro +24.1%
1995 0 Euro -100.0%
1996 -174.05 Euro
1997 -847.03 Euro +386.7%
1998 -1,084 Euro +28.0%
1999 -1,244 Euro +14.8%
2000 -262.06 Euro -78.9%
2001 -278.88 Euro +6.4%
2002 -812.64 Euro +191.4%
2003 -353.96 Euro -56.4%
2004 0 Euro -100.0%
2005 0 Euro
2006 0 Euro
2007 -1,675 Euro
2008 -411.54 Euro -75.4%
2009 -766.88 Euro +86.3%
2010 -1,331 Euro +73.6%
2011 -387.8 Euro -70.9%
2012 -755.04 Euro +94.7%
2013 -708.22 Euro -6.2%
2014 -906.91 Euro +28.1%
2015 -864.82 Euro -4.6%
2016 -1,102 Euro +27.4%
2017 -711.23 Euro -35.4%
2018 0 Euro -100.0%
2019 0 Euro
2020 0 Euro
2021 0 Euro
2022 0 Euro
2023 -290.29 Euro
2024 -270.15 Euro -6.9%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1980s -3,643 Euro -13,676 Euro 0 Euro 4
1990s -653.28 Euro -1,244 Euro 0 Euro 10
2000s -456.12 Euro -1,675 Euro 0 Euro 10
2010s -676.65 Euro -1,331 Euro 0 Euro 10
2020s -112.09 Euro -290.29 Euro 0 Euro 5

Countries ranked near Türkiye

  1. 1 Argentina 130.54 Euro compare
  2. 2 Russia 101.98 Euro compare
  3. 3 Australia 0 Euro compare
  4. 3 Canada 0 Euro compare
  5. 3 Chile 0 Euro compare
  6. 3 Japan 0 Euro compare
  7. 3 New Zealand 0 Euro
  8. 3 India 0 Euro compare
  9. 3 South Africa 0 Euro compare
  10. 3 Ukraine 0 Euro compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is single commodity indicators — consumer single commodity transfer in Türkiye?
Single commodity indicators — consumer single commodity transfer in Türkiye was -270.15 Euro in 2024, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
What is the highest single commodity indicators — consumer single commodity transfer recorded in Türkiye?
The highest recorded value was 0 Euro in 1989.
What is the lowest single commodity indicators — consumer single commodity transfer recorded in Türkiye?
The lowest recorded value was -13,676 Euro in 1986.
How does Türkiye rank for single commodity indicators — consumer single commodity transfer?
Türkiye ranks 3rd out of 3 groups with data for 2024.
Is single commodity indicators — consumer single commodity transfer rising or falling in Türkiye?
Over the last ten years it is up 70.2%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Türkiye data come from?
The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Single commodity indicators — Consumer Single Commodity Transfer (consumer SCT). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Single commodity indicators — Consumer Single Commodity Transfer (consumer SCT)
Unit
Euro
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
22 places, 725 data points, 1986–2024
Last refreshed

This dataset is a complement to the report Agricultural Policy Monitoring and Evaluation 2025, which monitors agricultural policy developments in 38 OECD member countries, 5 non-OECD European Union member states and 11 emerging and developing economies: Argentina, Brazil, People’s Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, the Russian Federation, South Africa, Ukraine and Viet Nam. This table presents the core indicators of commodity-level data. The commodities used in this dataset have been reviewed and mapped to the Central Product Classification (CPC) Version 2.1 where relevant to facilitate international comparison. The mapping can be found here