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Dried apricots: planning for the coming season

December 16, 2025 at 2:48 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. At the Agricultural Chambers Coordination Meeting in Malatya, the damage caused by this year's frost disaster and plans for next year were discussed. State support is particularly important in this regard. Meanwhile, the market is stagnating.

Nature demands more sensitivity

The market for dried apricots in Malatya remains very quiet. According to market players, trading activity is currently minimal as shipments for the New Year business have already been completed. The Turkish Meteorological Institute also expects temperatures to remain low, with frost at night and cool daytime temperatures.

At the Agricultural Chambers Coordination Meeting in Malatya, production losses due to the frost disaster in April 2025, government support measures and planning for the coming season were discussed. Represe

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