Niğde, a city with a rich agricultural history, has emerged as one of Turkey’s key agricultural centers. In 2024, the city has expanded its potato production area to 261,300 hectares, up from 194,800 hectares in 2023. The yield has similarly increased, with an expected harvest of 1.045 million tons of potatoes, compared to 757,480 tons in the previous year. According to Niğde’s Provincial Director of Agriculture and Forestry, Asım Baş, “Our daily potato exports have reached 250-300 tons, and we are now reaching markets in Syria, Dubai, and even as far as Mauritania in Africa.”
Potato Exports Fuel Economic Growth
Niğde has long been recognized as Turkey’s top potato-producing region. In 2024, nearly 80-90% of the city’s potato harvest is destined for international markets. This robust export activity is not only providing stable income for local farmers but also boosting the regional economy. The strategic expansion of potato cultivation in Niğde has helped meet growing demand in foreign markets, particularly in regions like the Middle East and Africa, where food imports are crucial.
Potato farming in Niğde also benefits from advanced agricultural infrastructure and favorable export conditions. As Baş noted, “Niğde is growing its export potential thanks to improved agricultural infrastructure, and we are consistently among the top producers in key crops such as potatoes, cabbage, rye, apples, and tomatoes.”
Cabbage and Apple Production in Niğde
While potato exports are a significant focus, Niğde also excels in cabbage production, ranking second in Turkey. The city produces approximately 132,155 tons of cabbage annually across 25 villages. In terms of overall agricultural diversification, cabbage remains a steady contributor to the regional agricultural economy, maintaining consistent yields year over year.
Niğde is also a major player in Turkey’s apple industry. In 2024, the apple production area increased to 246,900 hectares, with an expected yield of 621,788 tons—up from 581,304 tons in 2023. With the apple harvest already underway, it is expected to continue through October, adding to Niğde’s impressive export portfolio.
The Importance of Agricultural Exports
Niğde’s ability to find and sustain export markets is critical to the success of its agricultural sector. Beyond potatoes and cabbage, the city exports products such as apples, cherries, peaches, and nectarines, which also see high demand in foreign markets. As one of the leading regions in terms of apple tree cultivation, Niğde is second only to Isparta in apple production in Turkey.
Agricultural authorities in Niğde emphasize the importance of maintaining high standards for product quality. Director Asım Baş stated, “Our region’s products are highly appreciated in the markets they reach, and this positive reception reinforces the importance of maintaining strong export relationships.” This emphasis on quality has positioned Niğde as a competitive exporter, and recent trade talks with countries such as Azerbaijan indicate continued growth in agricultural trade partnerships.
Niğde’s agricultural sector is thriving, with impressive growth in both production and exports. The city’s daily export of 300 tons of potatoes reflects its dominance in Turkey’s agricultural landscape, and the steady production of other key crops, such as cabbage and apples, further solidifies its role as a leading agricultural hub. With strategic infrastructure investments and strong export partnerships, Niğde is well-positioned to continue leveraging its agricultural potential in the years to come.