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Dried apricots: effects of frost disaster to be examined

November 25, 2025 at 3:33 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. The Malatya Commodity Exchange and İnönü University have signed a joint protocol to closely examine the effects of this year's frost disaster. Otherwise, the market remains calm.

No price changes

The Turkish Meteorological Institute has forecast similar temperatures for the apricot-growing region of Malatya as last week, with some rain at the beginning of the week. Temperatures are expected to range between 0 and 3°C at night and between 6 and 8°C during the day.

There are also no changes on the market, as there is still little trade, which is not expected to change in the near future. Commodity prices remain stable at the level of recent weeks. Dried apricots, no 2 are trading at TRY 370/kg, no 4 at TRY 320/kg. Export prices

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