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Dried apricots: Ramadan dampens trade

February 3, 2026 at 12:56 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. Market players expect Ramadan to bring trade on the Turkish apricot market to a virtual standstill. The weather will prove decisive for the flowering phase. Exports remain weak.

Will Ramadan bring trade to a standstill?

The market for dried apricots remains calm and prices are unchanged from recent weeks. As only supplies from last season are still available, the current season is considered to be over. No additional impulses are expected at present. With Ramadan just over two weeks away, market players expect trade to come to a virtual standstill during this period. Against this backdrop, supply and demand remain balanced, with no discernible market movements. The industry's attention is therefore focused less on short-term trading activit

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