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Dried apricots: Exporters maintain prices

May 8, 2019 at 8:48 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. The announcement of re-elections to be held in Istanbul has contributed to the continuing decline of the Turkish lira. As the election is scheduled for 23 June tensions may grow over the next few weeks.

Lira stabilises export prices

The political conflicts in Turkey have again noticeably weakened the national currency after it was announced that new elections are to be held in Istanbul at the end of June. Investors are anything but delighted as the developments are detrimental to improving confidence in the economy.

Prompted by the decline in the Turkish lira the export prices for dried apricots have remained stable. Market players, however, report rising farmgate prices. The 2017/18 carry over stock are also helping to keep prices stable.

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