Giresun PDO Hazelnuts Turkey's Black Sea Premium

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Source EU PDO 2017/1446-certified Giresun hazelnuts directly from Fiskobirlik cooperatives and private estates. Tombul, Sivri, Fosat and Palaz varieties in natural, blanched, roasted, paste, flour and oil formats. Full COA, aflatoxin HPLC reports, BRCGS AA+ facilities. FOB Trabzon from 1 MT.

65-70%
Turkey Global Market Share
650,000 MT
Annual Production Volume
Giresun Province
PDO Protected Area
680,000 ha
Cultivation Area
400,000+
Active Hazelnut Farms
USD 3.2 billion
Export Value 2023
62-65%
Tombul Fat Content
4 ppb B1 / 8 ppb total
Aflatoxin Limit EU

Giresun PDO Hazelnuts: Turkey's Black Sea Crown Jewel

Turkey dominates global hazelnut production with a 65-70% market share, and within Turkey, the Giresun province stands supreme. Nestled along the eastern Black Sea coast between the Kizilirmak and Coruh rivers, Giresun's unique microclimate persistent maritime humidity, mild winters averaging 8-10 degrees Celsius, and acidic volcanic soils rich in potassium produces the Tombul (round) hazelnut variety that Ferrero, Barry Callebaut, and Cargill consider the gold standard for praline and gianduja manufacture. EU Protected Designation of Origin status (Regulation EU 2017/1446, granted 21 August 2017) legally anchors the Giresun name to this geography, barring any other origin from using the designation.

The Giresun PDO zone encompasses the districts of Giresun, Bulancak, Piraziz, Tirebolu, Gorele, Kesin, Dogankent and Yaglidere a combined 68,400 hectares of registered PDO orchards. Beyond the flagship Tombul variety, the region also produces Sivri (elongated), Palaz (wide-round, Ordu border area), and the rare Fosat variety prized for its thin shell and extra-high kernel yield of 49-52%. All four varieties are harvested in a tight window from mid-August to mid-September, then dried to 5-6% moisture before processing. Fiskobirlik (the Agricultural Sales Cooperative for Hazelnut Products), established in 1938 and headquartered in Giresun, manages price floors and quality grading for over 280,000 member farms.

For international B2B buyers confectionery manufacturers, bakery chains, ice cream producers, specialty retailers and food ingredient distributors Giresun PDO hazelnuts represent the highest-value, most traceable form of Turkish hazelnut procurement. Products range from raw in-shell and natural kernel to blanched (skin-off) whole, chopped, sliced, roasted, paste (praline), flour, cold-pressed oil, and private-label value-added formats. All lots ship with full COA, aflatoxin B1+total test reports (SGS/Intertek), moisture and FFA analysis, and chain-of-custody certificates. FOB Giresun port or CIF any major world port.

EU PDO 2017/1446 Legal Geographic Protection

Regulation EU 2017/1446 of 21 August 2017 formally registers Giresun Findigi as an EU Protected Designation of Origin. Only hazelnuts grown, harvested and processed within the 8 defined Giresun districts may carry this denomination. The Turkish Patent and Trademark Office (TURKPATENT) registered the Giresun Findigi GI under Turkish law in 2013. Each exported lot is accompanied by a PDO certificate issued by the Union of Giresun Hazelnut Agricultural Sales Cooperatives (Fiskobirlik) and verified by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (TAGEM) inspectors.

Tombul Variety Confectionery Industry Gold Standard

The Tombul (literally 'chubby' or 'round') is genetically distinct from all other hazelnut cultivars its spherical shape, 62-65% fat content (predominantly oleic acid 76-83%), and naturally rich aroma profile (benzaldehyde, linalool, alpha-pinene) make it irreplaceable in high-end gianduja, praline and truffle production. Ferrero's Nutella specification sheets reference Giresun Tombul as the preferred source. Kernel yield averages 45-48%, superior to Levant or Chilean varieties. The fat composition remains stable under roasting, with peroxide value staying below 3 meq/kg even after 30-min drum-roasting at 140 degrees Celsius.

Fiskobirlik Cooperative 85+ Years of Quality Infrastructure

Founded in 1938, Fiskobirlik is one of Turkey's oldest and largest agricultural cooperatives, with 280,000+ member farmers across the Black Sea hazelnut belt. Fiskobirlik operates 14 processing facilities (cracking, drying, sorting, blanching, roasting) with a combined annual throughput of 180,000 MT of kernel. The cooperative issues Fiskobirlik-branded hazelnut paste used by confectionery companies worldwide, and its quality grading system (Grade 1: 11-13mm, Grade 2: 9-11mm by European sizing) is recognized as a de-facto industry standard alongside UNECE FFV-57 hazelnut standards.

Giresun PDO Hazelnut Product Range

From raw in-shell Tombul to ultra-premium Fosat blanched kernel, organic triple-certified lots, cold-pressed oil and private-label retail products every form and grade of Giresun PDO hazelnut available for B2B buyers.

Tombul Natural In-Shell PDO Flagship Raw

The Tombul in-shell hazelnut is the most prized raw form, harvested August-September from PDO-registered orchards in Giresun, Bulancak and Tirebolu districts. Shells are light golden-brown, perfectly round, averaging 18-22mm diameter. Drying is performed in natural sun-aeration facilities or forced-air dryers to reach 5-6% moisture (max 6% per EU 2017/1446 spec). Kernel yield: 45-48%. Export sizes: Grade 1 Extra (11-13mm kernel), Grade 1 Standard (9-11mm), Grade 2 (7-9mm). Packaging: 25 kg pp-woven bags with inner liner, 50 kg jute bags, or 1 MT big-bags. FOB Giresun / Trabzon: EUR 3,200-4,100/MT depending on crop year and grade. Minimum order: 5 MT. Full PDO certificate, phytosanitary certificate, weight/quality certificate issued at port of loading. Aflatoxin B1 max 4 ppb, total 8 ppb (EU 1881/2006 limit). Shelf life 18 months at 10-15 degrees Celsius, 55-65% RH.

Tombul Natural Kernel Blanched-Ready Whole

After shell cracking (Fiskobirlik's facilities use drum crackers then pneumatic sorters), natural kernel retains its skin (testa). Natural kernel is the preferred input for further processing blanching, roasting, slicing. Size spec: 11-13mm (Grade 1 Extra), 9-11mm (Grade 1), 7-9mm (Grade 2). Moisture max 6%, free fatty acid (oleic) max 1%, peroxide value max 5 meq/kg raw, colour L-value (CIE) min 58. Packaged in 12.5 kg or 25 kg vacuum-sealed PE bags inside carton master; 50 or 72 cartons per 20-ft reefer pallet. FOB price EUR 4,800-6,200/MT (Grade 1 Extra, new crop). COA includes: proximate analysis (fat, protein, moisture, ash, carbohydrate), aflatoxin B1+B2+G1+G2, pesticide residue multi-residue screen (EU 396/2005 MRL compliant), heavy metals (Pb, Cd, As, Hg), allergen declaration. Lead time: 3-6 weeks from order confirmation (spot cargo from warehouse).

Blanched Hazelnut Kernel Skin-Off Whole

Blanching removes the testa (skin) by steam-blanching (98 degrees Celsius, 3-4 minutes) or water-blanching followed by mechanical skinning rollers and optical colour-sorters. Blanched kernels are cream-white to light ivory, with no dark spots (European colour spec: L-value greater than 70, a-value -2 to +3). Moisture max 5%, fat min 60%, FFA max 0.8%. Packaging: 12.5 kg vacuum PE bags in cartons, 25 kg vacuum, or 200 kg food-grade fiber drums. FOB price EUR 5,800-7,400/MT (Grade 1 Extra, Tombul, new crop 2023-24). The primary buyer segment for blanched whole is confectionery manufacturers (praline lines, chocolate-covered hazelnut, artisan torrone), bakeries (panettone, croissant filling) and gelato producers. Certifications on blanched lots: BRCGS AA+, FSSC 22000 V6, IFS Food Higher Level, ISO 22000:2018. Optional IQF (individually quick-frozen) service available: freeze to -18 degrees Celsius post-blanching for extended shelf life to 36 months.

Roasted Hazelnut Kernel Drum-Roasted to Spec

Drum-roasting at 130-160 degrees Celsius for 20-40 minutes develops the Maillard-reaction aroma compounds (pyrazines, furanones, Strecker aldehydes) that define the classic hazelnut flavour profile. Roasting level is specified by buyer: light (L-value 50-60), medium (L-value 38-50), dark (L-value 28-38). Roasted kernels can be whole, rough-chopped (2-4mm), fine-chopped (1-2mm), or diced (4-8mm). Salted roasted (0.8-1.5% NaCl surface-applied) available for snack-food and retail private-label formats. Post-roasting oxygen barrier packaging: MAP (N2/CO2) or vacuum pouches; 12.5 kg or 25 kg. Shelf life post-roasting: 12 months MAP, 6 months vacuum at ambient. Peroxide value max 5 meq/kg post-roast. FOB EUR 6,200-8,100/MT depending on roast level and cut style. Buyers: ice-cream topping suppliers, bakery mix manufacturers, breakfast cereal producers, airline catering. Allergen: hazelnut (tree nut), dedicated allergen-controlled facility available.

Hazelnut Paste (Praline Base) Natural and Roasted

Hazelnut paste is produced by grinding blanched or roasted kernels through a series of roller mills until a smooth, pourable or spreadable consistency is achieved. Natural paste (from blanched kernels): fat 62-65%, moisture max 1.5%, fineness max 75 micron (d90). Roasted paste (from drum-roasted kernels): fat 61-64%, aroma index (pyrazine content) 14-28 mg/kg, fineness max 100 micron. Both grades conform to Ferrero's hazelnut paste buying specification and are used as primary input for Nutella-type spreads, chocolate praline centres, ice cream ripple, halva production and baked-good filling systems. Packaging: 25 kg PE-lined drums, 180 kg drums, or 1,000 kg IBC totes. FOB EUR 6,800-9,200/MT for natural paste; EUR 7,400-10,100/MT for roasted paste (Tombul origin premium). Minimum order: 1,000 kg. Certifications: BRCGS AA+ Allergen Category 1, FSSC 22000 V6, Halal, Kosher OU, Non-GMO verified. Shelf life: 18 months at 15-18 degrees Celsius, N2-blanketed. Custom fat content adjustment (50-68%) available on request.

Sivri Elongated Kernel Artisan and Specialty Markets

Sivri (pointed/elongated) is the second major Giresun variety, genetically distinct from Tombul with an elongated torpedo shape 22-26mm long, 14-16mm wide. Kernel yield 40-44% (slightly lower than Tombul). Fat content 58-62%, slightly more pronounced astringency from higher tannin testa. Sivri is prized in artisan confectionery and whole-nut snack markets its elongated silhouette is visually distinctive for premium nut mixes, chocolate-coated whole hazelnuts and Turkish-style fistik ezmesi. Grade A Sivri: 11-13mm cross-section, natural or blanched. FOB EUR 4,200-5,400/MT natural kernel; EUR 5,600-7,000/MT blanched. Also produced: organic Sivri from certified GAP farms in Bulancak sub-district (USDA NOP + EU 2018/848 + JAS triple-certified), priced at EUR 6,800-8,400/MT blanched organic. Specialty use: French patisserie whole praline, artisan gianduja, gourmet chocolate coating. Allergen and pesticide compliant to EU 396/2005 and EFSA RASFF standards.

Hazelnut Flour and Meal Gluten-Free Baking

Hazelnut flour is produced by cold-pressing kernels to reduce fat to 10-22% (partially de-fatted), then milling to 150-300 micron particle size. Full-fat hazelnut meal (no pressing): fat 60-63%, particle size 200-400 micron, moisture max 3%. Partially de-fatted flour (10-12% fat): protein 20-24%, carbohydrate 13-18%, excellent for gluten-free pastry, financier, dacquoise, and macaroon production. Both grades are naturally gluten-free and suitable for celiac-safe production lines (cross-contamination management available). Colour: light beige to warm gold depending on blanching pre-treatment. FOB EUR 5,400-7,200/MT for full-fat meal; EUR 6,800-9,000/MT for partially de-fatted flour. Packaging: 12.5 kg vacuum pouches or 25 kg multi-wall kraft-PE bags. Application support: our food technologists can adjust fineness (d50: 80-250 micron), fat content and moisture to buyer's specific recipe requirement. Kosher Pareve, Halal, Vegan certified. BRCGS AA+ and allergen statement available for each lot.

Cold-Pressed Hazelnut Oil Premium Culinary Grade

Hazelnut oil is extracted from roasted or raw blanched kernels by screw-press at temperature below 45 degrees Celsius (cold-pressed, extra-virgin equivalent). Yield: 55-60 L per 100 kg kernel. Chemistry: oleic acid 76-83%, linoleic acid 8-14%, palmitic 4-6%, stearic 1-2.5%; total tocopherols 20-40 mg/100g (predominantly gamma-tocopherol); polyphenols 10-30 mg/kg. Sensory: golden-amber colour, intense roasted hazelnut aroma (Lombard-standard reference), clean finish, smoke point 220 degrees Celsius (ideal for high-heat cooking and salad dressing). Packaging: 500 mL and 250 mL dark glass bottles for retail private-label, 5 L tins for food-service, 200 L food-grade steel drums for industrial. FOB EUR 8,400-14,600/MT oil equivalent. Certifications: BRCGS, FSSC 22000, organic cold-pressed (USDA NOP + EU 2018/848), Halal, Kosher. Target markets: gourmet food retail (EU, USA, Japan, UAE), restaurant and hotel HoReCa channels, luxury cosmetics (skin care, hair care as carrier oil - COSMOS certified organic variant available).

Organic Giresun PDO Hazelnut Triple Certified

Organic hazelnut production in Giresun PDO zone covers approximately 4,200 hectares of certified organic orchards, primarily in the Yaglidere and Dogankent districts where chemical input historically has been minimal due to terrain constraints. Triple organic certification: USDA NOP (National Organic Program), EU 2018/848 (replacing EU 834/2007), and JAS (Japan Agricultural Standard) simultaneously. Conversion period 3 years. Soil management: green manure, copper-sulphate fungicide (within EU 2018/848 limits of 4 kg Cu/ha/year), pheromone-based pest control against Hazelnut Tortrix and Nut Weevil. Yield: 1.5-2.2 MT/ha vs 2.4-3.0 MT/ha conventional. Premium over conventional: EUR 800-1,400/MT. Products: organic in-shell, organic natural kernel, organic blanched whole, organic paste, organic flour, organic oil. All lots accompanied by organic transaction certificate (OTC) from CERES or Control Union. Target buyers: natural food retailers (Whole Foods, Bio c Bon, Alnatura, dm Drogerie), organic chocolate brands, and supplement manufacturers. Third-party residue testing to 0.01 mg/kg MRRL threshold.

Fosat Thin-Shell Hazelnut High Kernel Yield Specialty

Fosat is the rarest commercially-produced Giresun variety, grown in micro-plots in Gorele and Kesin districts totaling approximately 1,800 hectares. Its distinguishing feature is an exceptionally thin shell giving kernel yield 49-52% (vs 45-48% for Tombul) and kernel weight 2.8-3.4 g per nut. Size: 20-24mm diameter, sub-round. Fat content 63-66%, slightly higher than Tombul. The Fosat's thin shell means it is highly susceptible to mechanical damage and must be harvested and cracked by gentle equipment; it is never sold in-shell for export. Processed forms only: natural kernel (9-11mm grade), blanched whole, and premium whole roasted. Annual availability limited to 600-900 MT kernel equivalent; allocation to buyers established 6-12 months in advance. FOB EUR 5,400-6,800/MT natural; EUR 7,200-9,400/MT blanched. Buyers: ultra-premium chocolate brands (Amedei, Valrhona, Pralus), starred-restaurant pastry chefs, Japanese patisserie import specialists. Comes with harvest origin traceability (cooperative lot number, GPS farm coordinates, harvest date).

Private-Label Retail Hazelnut Products Snack to Spread

FromTurk connects international retail brands with Giresun PDO processing facilities offering full private-label contract manufacturing: (1) Whole roasted salted in 100-200 g resealable retail pouches (MAP flushed, up to 12 month shelf life); (2) Honey-roasted and caramelised hazelnut clusters in 75-150 g gift-style tin or stand-up pouch; (3) Hazelnut spread (50-70% hazelnut paste + cocoa powder + sugar + palm-free sunflower or coconut oil base) in 200-400 g glass jar, private label and COSMOS-free formulation; (4) Hazelnut + dark-chocolate trail mix in 125 g zip-pouch; (5) Hazelnut butter (100% roasted, no additives) in 250 g and 500 g glass jar for health-food channel. MOQ per SKU: 500 kg. Label design, barcode, nutritional info panel and language localisation (English, German, French, Arabic, Japanese) supported. Certifications per product: BRCGS AA+, FSSC 22000 V6, Halal, Kosher OU, Vegan Society, Non-GMO, organic (on organic variants). Lead time first order: 8-12 weeks including artwork approval. Tooling/setup cost: zero for standard packaging dimensions.

Bulk Industrial Hazelnut Chocolate and Snack Manufacturers

Large-volume buyers (chocolate couverture manufacturers, nut butter processors, breakfast cereal co-manufacturers) source Giresun PDO hazelnuts in bulk industrial format: natural kernel in 25 MT road tankers (loose bulk with liner), blanched whole in 1 MT big-bags (FIBC Type B antistatic, food grade), roasted chopped in 500 kg FIBC or 20 kg vacuum pails. Quality consistency programme: each 500 MT shipment includes minimum 5 COA data points (aflatoxin, moisture, FFA, PV, colour), retained reference sample per lot (6-month archive). Pricing: subject to Black Sea hazelnut exchange (BFM index) +-10% contract adjustment, quarterly fixed-price contracts available. Payment: L/C 60-90 days, or open account for established buyers. Incoterms: FOB Trabzon, CFR Hamburg/Rotterdam, CIF New York/Los Angeles available. Minimum contract: 50 MT per delivery. Annual framework contracts: 200-2,000 MT, delivery in 4-8 equal tranches August-May. ERP integration with buyer procurement systems (EDI, API order placement) supported.

Certifications and Quality Assurance

EU PDO 2017/1446, BRCGS AA+, FSSC 22000 V6, IFS Higher, ISO 22000:2018, USDA NOP organic, EU 2018/848, JAS, Halal HAK, Kosher OU, Vegan V-Label, SMETA 4-Pillar, aflatoxin HPLC SGS/Intertek complete compliance portfolio for global markets.

EP21

EU PDO 2017/1446 + TURKPATENT GI Registration

Regulation EU 2017/1446 (OJ L 208, 11.08.2017) formally protects Giresun Findigi as an EU Protected Designation of Origin the highest tier of European geographic indication. TURKPATENT (Turkish Patent and Trademark Office) registered the same GI under Turkish national law in 2013 (registration no. GI-082). Annual audit by Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry TAGEM (Agricultural Research and Policies General Directorate) inspectors verifies that all PDO-labelled export lots originate from the 8 defined Giresun districts. Each shipment includes: PDO origin certificate (Fiskobirlik-issued), TAGEM inspection letter, and GPS orchard coordinate records for traceability. Non-PDO Turkish hazelnuts (Ordu, Trabzon, Sakarya, Duzce origin) may not carry the Giresun PDO label.

BAIH

BRCGS AA+ / IFS Higher / FSSC 22000 V6 / ISO 22000:2018

All FromTurk-recommended Giresun PDO processing facilities maintain the top tier of the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) benchmark standards simultaneously. BRCGS (Brand Reputation through Compliance Global Standards) Food Safety Issue 9 with AA+ grade (achieved by audits scoring greater than 95%). IFS Food v8 Higher Level (score greater than 95%). FSSC 22000 Version 6 (incorporating ISO 22000:2018 + ISO/TS 22002-1 PRP + FSSC Additional Requirements). ISO 22000:2018 standalone. Additionally: ISO 9001:2015 (quality management), OHSAS 45001:2018 (occupational health and safety). These four food-safety standards together satisfy the entry requirements for retail supply chains including Lidl, Aldi, Tesco, Carrefour, Walmart and all major European discounters and supermarket groups.

UN+E

USDA NOP + EU 2018/848 + JAS Triple Organic Certification

For organic hazelnut lots from the 4,200-hectare certified PDO zone, three simultaneous organic certifications are maintained by certifying bodies Control Union (EU 2018/848), CCOF or CERES (USDA NOP), and JONA or Organic JAS Japan (JAS). Annual inspection covers: input log audit (no prohibited substances 3 years prior), soil and irrigation water testing, buffer zone verification (minimum 8 m from non-organic plots), yield plausibility audit, and transport/processing chain-of-custody. Each organic lot comes with: Organic Transaction Certificate (OTC) with unique lot number, operator certificate (valid 12 months), and residue screening to lowest detectable limits (0.01 mg/kg for organochlorines and organophosphates). Parallel EU PDO + organic status is a unique market differentiator commanding 30-45% premium over conventional PDO pricing.

HHKO

Halal HAK / Kosher OU / Vegan V-Label / Non-GMO Verified

Religious and lifestyle compliance certifications cover all standard hazelnut product lines. Halal: Giresun Hazelnut Exporters Association (GFIB) members hold Halal Accreditation Authority (HAK) certificates, recognised by UAE ESMA, Saudi SFDA, Malaysian JAKIM and Indonesian MUI ensuring market access to 57 OIC member states. Kosher: Orthodox Union (OU) Kosher Pareve for kernel, paste, flour and oil (annual mashgiach supervision at processing facilities, no bishul akum concerns for raw nuts). Vegan: V-Label international certification (International Vegetarian Union affiliate) for all hazelnut product lines no animal-derived processing aids (no gelatin fining, no bone-char filtration). Non-GMO Verified: Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) has no approved commercial GMO variety globally; non-GMO verification by NSF International provides documentary assurance for markets requiring affidavit-level confirmation.

ACPS

Aflatoxin Control Programme SGS / Intertek Third-Party

Aflatoxin contamination (from Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus moulds) is the primary food-safety risk in hazelnuts. EU maximum limits: 4 ppb (micrograms/kg) for aflatoxin B1, 8 ppb total (B1+B2+G1+G2) in finished products (EC 1881/2006 Annex, Section 2). Giresun PDO protocol: (1) Pre-harvest risk assessment (rainfall, temperature, humidity monitoring June-August); (2) Harvest at correct moisture (max 10% field moisture, dried to 6% within 72 hours); (3) ELISA rapid screening at intake (2-hour result); (4) HPLC confirmatory testing per 50 MT lot by SGS Ankara or Intertek Istanbul accredited labs; (5) Positive-release system: no export before lab clearance. The Giresun region's cooler microclimate (average summer max 26 degrees Celsius vs 34-38 in Mediterranean nut zones) structurally reduces aflatoxin risk. USDA APHIS and EU RASFF historical data shows Giresun PDO rejection rates below 0.8%, vs 2-3% for non-PDO Turkish origins.

S4PB

SMETA 4-Pillar / BSCI / Sedex / Fair For Life

Ethical trade and social compliance audits are available for all Giresun PDO facilities sourced through FromTurk. SMETA (Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit) 4-Pillar covers: Labour standards (ILO conventions, no child labour, no forced labour verified against Turkish Labour Law 4857), Health and Safety (facility conditions, PPE, emergency procedures), Environment (water, energy, waste management, carbon footprint), and Business Ethics (anti-corruption, bribery prevention). BSCI (amfori Business Social Compliance Initiative) annual audit. Sedex membership (ABCD risk assessment). Fair For Life (IMO Swiss-certified): premium of USD 200-400/MT above market price returned to farmer cooperatives for community infrastructure (schools, health clinics, road access in Black Sea mountain villages). Living wage analysis available for the Fiskobirlik member farmer income vs Turkish living wage benchmark.

PCEE

Phytosanitary / CITES / EU Entry Requirements

Hazelnut exports from Turkey require phytosanitary certificates issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Plant Health General Directorate, confirming absence of regulated pests (notably Halyomorpha halys brown marmorated stink bug subject to EU interception measures since 2019, Commission Implementing Regulation 2019/1563). All consignments to the EU are subject to Border Control Post (BCP) documentary and identity checks under EU 2017/625. Country of origin certificate (EUR.1 or Form A for GSP where applicable) accompanies each shipment for import duty purposes (EU MFN bound rate for hazelnuts HS 0802.21/0802.22: 3.2% shelled, 3.7% in-shell; Turkey benefits from EU Customs Union agreement for many processed forms at 0%). Fumigation certificate (methyl bromide or heat treatment alternatives per Turkey-EU MOU) required for some markets (Australia, New Zealand, USA-APHIS PP import permit for Halyomorpha halys regulated articles).

AMDH

Allergen Management Dedicated Hazelnut Facility

Hazelnut is one of the 14 major food allergens listed under EU 1169/2011 (Annex II) and must be declared on all food labels. Facilities processing exclusively tree nuts (no peanut, gluten, dairy, sesame cross-contamination risk) offer the cleanest allergen management environment for sensitive buyers. FromTurk's preferred Giresun facilities are hazelnut-dedicated: no peanut, almond, cashew, walnut or other tree nut processed on the same lines. Environmental monitoring programme: ATP swab testing, protein ELISA residue testing post-CIP (clean-in-place), allergen log maintained per BRCGS Module 11 and FSSC 22000 allergen control requirements. For buyers with mixed-nut facilities downstream, we provide: May Contain advisory language templates, risk assessment matrices per VITAL (Voluntary Incidental Trace Allergen Labelling) version 3.0, and precautionary allergen labelling (PAL) guidance per EU forthcoming regulation (targeted implementation 2025-2026).

Production Regions and Processing Infrastructure

Giresun city district, Tirebolu-Gorele coastal corridor, Yaglidere-Dogankent organic heartland, Fiskobirlik 14-plant network and Trabzon port logistics the full Black Sea hazelnut supply chain mapped.

Giresun City District PDO Heartland

The Giresun city district is the geographical and administrative heart of the PDO zone, encompassing 18,200 hectares of registered hazelnut orchards along the steep coastal slopes rising 50-600 meters above sea level. The district produces the purest expression of Tombul variety round, dense, high-fat kernels with the characteristic Black Sea aroma profile. The Fiskobirlik main processing plant (capacity 45,000 MT/year) is located at Giresun port, 2 km from the Black Sea waterfront, enabling seamless harvest-to-export logistics. Port of Giresun: container berths handling 2,400 TEU/year directly; most hazelnut exports transit to Trabzon port (80 km east, 400,000 TEU/year capacity) via bonded trucking. Key sub-districts: Bulancak (12,400 ha orchards, known for Tombul Extra size), Piraziz (6,800 ha, early harvest variety), Espiye (4,600 ha). Cooperative membership: 48,000 farms in Giresun city district enrolled in Fiskobirlik price-floor programme.

Tirebolu and Gorele Coastal Corridor

Tirebolu (western Giresun, 14,600 ha PDO orchards) and Gorele (eastern Giresun, 12,200 ha) form a continuous coastal hazelnut corridor where the Harshit River valley creates additional microclimate diversity. Tirebolu is specifically noted for its Sivri variety production (largest Sivri concentration in PDO zone, 3,800 ha dedicated Sivri orchards) and the rare Fosat variety micro-plots (1,800 ha concentrated around Gorele and Kesin sub-districts). Processing infrastructure: 6 cooperative drying and sorting stations in Tirebolu, 4 in Gorele. Export logistics: both districts truck to Giresun or Trabzon ports. Notable private estates: Gorele hosts several GAP-certified organic farms with EU 2018/848 + USDA NOP dual certification that supply premium export clients directly. Organic cluster yield: 4,800 MT kernel equivalent per harvest season from Gorele organic zone.

Yaglidere and Dogankent Organic Heartland

The inland river valleys of Yaglidere (8,400 ha) and Dogankent (6,200 ha), located 25-45 km from the coast at 200-650 meters elevation, form the organic hazelnut heartland of the PDO zone. Remoteness from agricultural road infrastructure historically reduced chemical input usage, making conversion to certified organic farming relatively straightforward (minimum residue baseline before conversion). Today approximately 4,200 hectares in these two districts carry triple organic certification (EU 2018/848 + USDA NOP + JAS). Varieties: predominantly Tombul (organic Tombul commands highest premium), with smaller Sivri plots. Soil: volcanic basalt-derived, highly acidic (pH 4.8-5.6), rich in organic matter (OM 4-8%) and potassium ideal natural conditions for Corylus avellana. Biodiversity: adjacent forest zones support natural pest predator populations (raptors, parasitic wasps) reducing pressure from Hazel Bud Mite and Hazelnut Beetle.

Trabzon and Eastern Black Sea Adjacent Origins

While only Giresun-province orchards qualify for EU PDO 2017/1446 status, the adjacent Trabzon province (95,000 ha hazelnut total) and Ordu province (160,000 ha, Turkey's single largest hazelnut province by area) are important context for B2B buyers. Trabzon hazelnuts (Palaz and Kus varieties, rounder shell than Sivri, 9-11mm kernel) are typically 8-18% cheaper than Giresun PDO and used widely in industrial chocolate manufacturing where price sensitivity outweighs PDO prestige. Ordu Palaz variety: fat content 56-60%, lower than Tombul; widely used by large-scale chocolate block manufacturers. FromTurk can supply both PDO-certified Giresun lots and cost-optimised Trabzon or Ordu conventional lots under transparent dual-origin sourcing arrangements allowing buyers to blend based on end-application value requirements. All non-Giresun lots are clearly labelled as Turkish hazelnut (non-PDO) with TURKPATENT conventional GI references.

Fiskobirlik Cooperative Network 14 Processing Plants

The Fiskobirlik cooperative network spans 14 processing and storage facilities across the Black Sea hazelnut belt, with primary plants in Giresun (45,000 MT/year), Ordu (38,000 MT/year), Trabzon (22,000 MT/year), Rize (8,000 MT/year) and Artvin (6,000 MT/year). Giresun Fiskobirlik facility services: cracking (4 drum-cracker lines, 320 MT/day throughput), optical sorting (4 Sortex Z+ units, colour and shape rejection), electron beam blanching line, roasting (3 Barth Sirocco drum roasters 800 kg/batch), paste milling (2 Roland three-roll mills, fineness to 20 micron), packing (12.5 kg vacuum, 25 kg vacuum, big-bag). Cold storage: 8 chambers totaling 24,000 MT capacity at 8-12 degrees Celsius and 55-65% RH. Fiskobirlik also operates a hazelnut oil press unit (120 MT/month capacity, cold-press and expeller) and a pilot-scale hazelnut flour production line (15 MT/day). Annual Fiskobirlik hazelnut paste production: 28,000 MT (a global benchmark in cooperative-scale paste manufacturing).

Giresun Port and Export Logistics

Giresun Port (Port of Giresun, official UNLOC: TRGIE) has 4 commercial berths with 8.5m draught, handling approximately 2,400 TEU annually (primarily hazelnut and hazelnut products August-March export season). For larger containerized shipments, Trabzon Port (UNLOC: TRTAV, 400,000 TEU/year, 12m draught) serves as the main hub 80 km from Giresun center, 90-minute bonded truck transit under Turkish customs T1 procedure. Istanbul Haydarpasa and Ambarli ports (700 km west) serve transshipment and break-bulk cargoes. Air freight from Trabzon Airport (TZX, international cargo capacity 8,000 MT/year) for urgent sample shipments, small premium lots (10-500 kg) and perishable processed products (IQF hazelnuts). Incoterms most common for hazelnut exports: FOB Trabzon (buyer arranges freight), CFR Rotterdam/Hamburg (seller arranges freight, buyer arranges insurance), CIF (seller arranges freight and insurance). Lead times: 14-18 days sea transit Trabzon to Hamburg; 18-22 days to New York.

Buyer's Guide: How to Source Giresun PDO Hazelnuts

From specification definition to cold-chain delivery six steps to professional Giresun PDO hazelnut procurement covering variety selection, aflatoxin lab protocols, crop-calendar pricing and customs clearance.

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    Step 1: Define Product Specification and End-Application

    Before requesting a hazelnut quotation, define your exact product specification: (a) Form in-shell, natural kernel, blanched whole, roasted, chopped, paste, flour, oil, private-label finished product; (b) Variety preference Tombul (round, premium, confectionery), Sivri (elongated, artisan), Fosat (rare, ultra-premium), or no preference (blended); (c) Organic or conventional; (d) Grade Grade 1 Extra (11-13mm), Grade 1 (9-11mm), Grade 2 (7-9mm); (e) Moisture max (standard 6%, bakery applications may require 5%); (f) Aflatoxin testing frequency and lab preference (SGS, Intertek, Eurofins); (g) Packaging format (12.5 kg vacuum, 25 kg, big-bag, bulk tanker); (h) Certifications required (BRCGS, Halal, Kosher, Organic, SMETA). Clear specifications eliminate misunderstanding and allow us to match your requirement to the most appropriate Giresun PDO supplier.

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    Step 2: Request Samples with Full COA and Lab Reports

    We provide representative samples of any Giresun PDO hazelnut product typically 500 g to 2 kg for kernel, 1 kg for paste, 500 mL for oil. Samples ship via DHL Express from Giresun or Istanbul within 3-5 business days. Each sample is accompanied by: (1) Certificate of Analysis (COA) moisture, fat, protein, ash, carbohydrate, FFA, peroxide value, colour L-value; (2) Aflatoxin test report (ELISA or HPLC, SGS or Intertek accredited); (3) Pesticide multi-residue screen (EU 396/2005 MRL panel, 350+ analytes); (4) Heavy metals report (Pb, Cd, As, Hg per EU 1881/2006); (5) Allergen declaration (EU 1169/2011 mandatory); (6) PDO certificate copy (for PDO-grade lots); (7) Processing facility BRCGS/FSSC certificate copy. Evaluation period recommendation: 4-8 weeks for full organoleptic, technical and allergen risk assessment before committing to first purchase order.

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    Step 3: Understand Pricing Mechanisms and Crop Calendar

    Hazelnut pricing is uniquely volatile Turkey's crop can swing 200,000-300,000 MT between wet and dry years (2020 crop: 415,000 MT; 2021 crop: 286,000 MT; 2022 crop: 371,000 MT). Pricing structures available: (1) Spot price quoted against Giresun or Trabzon physical market price on day of offer, valid 48-72 hours; (2) Fixed-price seasonal contract locks price for August-May season at agreed tonnage; (3) BFM index-linked contract price moves with Borsa Istanbul Findik Market (BFM) index +-10% band. Crop calendar: flowering April-May, nut development June-July, harvest August 15 to September 15, drying September-October, new-crop trading starts October 1. Pre-harvest contracts (signed March-July) at slight discount vs post-harvest spot pricing carry crop yield risk. FromTurk provides monthly Black Sea crop condition reports (weather, development status, export pace) to help buyers time procurement decisions.

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    Step 4: Laboratory Verification and QC Protocol

    Establish a laboratory verification protocol before first shipment: (1) Pre-shipment sample (PSS) drawn by SGS or Intertek inspector at Turkey loading facility 1.5 kg retained by seller, 1.5 kg sent to buyer's lab, 1.5 kg archived by certifying lab (3-sample split per ISTA or GAFTA sampling rules); (2) Aflatoxin HPLC analysis (not ELISA alone) minimum 5 sub-samples of 200 g composited per EU Regulation 401/2006 sampling plan for 20-50 MT lot; (3) Pre-shipment Intertek or SGS quantity and quality certificate; (4) Buyer's right-to-reject clause: documented lab result exceeding specification triggers rejection and seller bears return/disposal cost. For ongoing supply relationships: establish annual method alignment (round-robin testing) between seller lab and buyer lab to minimise inter-laboratory variation on fat, moisture and colour measurements. Quality assurance clause recommended in contract: seller maintains 6-month sample archive in cold storage.

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    Step 5: Contract Terms, Payment and Logistics

    Standard Giresun PDO hazelnut export contracts use FOSFA (Federation of Oils, Seeds and Fats Associations) terms or GAFTA (Grain and Feed Trade Association) form 100 (adapted for tree nuts) as the base template, supplemented with Turkey-specific PDO certificate and phytosanitary clauses. Payment terms: L/C at sight (most common for new buyers), L/C 30-60 days (established buyers), open account 30-60 days (longstanding relationships). Payment currency: EUR or USD (EUR preferred for EU buyers, avoids cross-currency spread). Incoterms: agree at point of quotation FOB Trabzon or CIF Rotterdam most common. Minimum viable order: 1 MT for processed specialty products (paste, oil, flour), 5 MT for kernel, 20 MT for in-shell. Price validity: 48-72 hours for spot market, 30 days for pre-harvest forward contracts. Bank guarantee or deposit (10-20%) required for pre-harvest contracts over 100 MT.

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    Step 6: Cold Chain, Customs Clearance and Final Delivery

    Hazelnut kernel is NOT a temperature-controlled product under normal conditions (unlike fresh produce) ambient 20-foot or 40-foot dry containers are standard. However, blanched and roasted products benefit from temperature-controlled containers (15-18 degrees Celsius) for shipments over 30 days transit or to humid climates (Southeast Asia, West Africa). Customs harmonised codes: HS 0802.21 (in-shell), HS 0802.22 (shelled), HS 1802 (derived products paste, flour). EU import duty: 3.2% MFN for shelled hazelnuts (HS 0802.22); Turkey benefits from EU-Turkey Customs Union (Decision 1/95) for processed industrial goods most hazelnut paste (HS 2007/2008) and oil (HS 1515) may enter at 0% if processed in Turkey by Turkish manufacturer. US import duty: hazelnuts HS 0802.22 at 0% MFN. Japan: 0% EPA under Japan-Turkey bilateral trade agreement (under negotiation currently GSP rates). Customs clearance support: FromTurk provides pre-shipment documentation package (HS pre-classification, TARIC check, EUR.1 preparation support).

Giresun PDO Hazelnut Frequently Asked Questions

Expert answers on PDO status, Tombul vs Sivri vs Fosat variety differences, aflatoxin management, required certifications, FOB pricing volatility, dual-origin sourcing, MOQ and organic premium.

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