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Dried apricots: Contrary price developments

February 20, 2019 at 11:58 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. The quality is excellent, the weather is promising and the exports are catching up. Although everything is going according to plan Turkey, the economic situation is weighing heavily on market sentiments.

High food prices give rise to protests

Turkey’s economic situation is weighing heavily on the dried fruit market. The population is protesting against the food prices, which have risen by 30-50% since last year. Although the government has stepped in to lower the prices for fruit and vegetables, the economic situation is anything but promising. Some expect a rapid decline of the Turkish lira after the local elections at the end of March. Players in the dried fruit market, however, regard such predictions as too pessimistic. Nevertheless, their situation is hea

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