Raw material prices in Türkiye, which started to decrease slowly in the past weeks, continue to fall slightly.We can say that the warm weather reducing the chance of frost was […]
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Raw material prices in Türkiye, which started to decrease slowly in the past weeks, continue to fall slightly.We can say that the warm weather reducing the chance of frost was […]
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Dried apricots in Türkiye started the week with a decline after a long holiday and continue to decline day by day.This decline is not normal as we approach the end […]
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Türkiye’s apricot export figure in March was 6 thousand 117 tons and 226 kilograms. There are 4 months left until the start of the new season and it seems that […]
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Although the hail experienced in some regions of Türkiye last week negatively affected some apricot orchards, but not enough to affect the overall harvest. The weather is getting warmer and […]
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As we approached the end of March, temperatures began to cool down suddenly in Türkiye. An agricultural frost warning was given last weekend, but it did not happen. Farmers had […]
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Growth Signal in the Agricultural Sector as a result of Türkiye’s Increasing Exports Since the beginning of the export season in September 2023, the Nazilli Agriculture and Forestry Directorate’s inspection […]
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Due to the warmer weather than normal, apricot trees in low areas in Malatya have started to bud. Sudden weather changes are very dangerous for the next harvest. As of […]
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Last year, dried apricots were very affected by climate change. Unfortunately, it looks like this season will be no different from last season. The weather being above seasonal norms caused […]
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Dried Apricot raw material prices continue to rise every week in Türkiye. The raw material, which was distributed between 170TL and 180TL (€5,04- 5,34) in the past weeks, has reached […]
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Turkish Dried Apricots ended the week on a note. The increase in raw materials in other dried fruits was also valid for dried apricots. However, farmers still do not find […]
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