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Dried apricots: first reports of frost damage

March 25, 2025 at 12:19 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. Farmers in the higher growing areas are reporting the first frost damage from their plantations, while snowfall has prevented the worst in the lower areas. The end of Ramadan is slowing down trade.

Damage assessments are still pending

Like the vineyards in Manisa, the apricot plantations in Malatya were also hit by the night frosts at the end of last week, as the meteorological institute had already predicted. The snowfall in the second half of the week prevented the worst, and the fact that the fruit has not yet set is also an advantage. Nevertheless, frost damage occurred in the higher growing regions, especially in Akçadağ, Darende, Doğanşehir and Hekimhan. The affected growers have been asked to apply for a damage assessment so that a clearer pic

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