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Dried apricots: producers in tight spot

June 24, 2025 at 11:21 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. Turkey’s fresh apricot production has taken a 65% hit this year. Producers are in a dangerous economical position. Climate change spells disaster for Malatya’s crop. The war in Iran will further drain supplies for dried apricots.

Apricot production to take a 65% hit

TurkStat, Turkey’s Statistical Institute anticipates a 48% production decline for stone fruits in the first 2025 production estimates for fruits, beverages and spices. Stone fruit output will only reach 1.968 million mt this year as opposed to the 3.795 million mt harvested in 2024. Fresh apricot production will even take a 65% hit from 1.269 million mt in 2024 to as little as 443,000 mt in 2025. The agricultural frost disaster experienced in Malatya, Elazığ, Sivas and Kahramanmaraş provinces had a major impact on this d

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