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Dried apricots: Malatya to reduce economic dependence

August 5, 2025 at 10:52 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. With trading largely subued August is expected to be a dead month. Exports are still up and running. Malatya is seeking ways to reduce its high economic dependence on apricots.

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August will be a “dead” month in Malatya this year, activities are tending towards zero for the moment. Slight movements will only occur at the end of the month at the earliest once buyers start asking for price updates for the remaining stocks. In addition, the prices on offer in neighbouring producing countries are of utmost importance for Turkish exporters and traders. Patience is, however, requ

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