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Dried apricots: “The situation is heartbreaking”

April 15, 2025 at 12:05 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA/REUS. The frost damage in Malatya could lead to crop losses of up to 80%, and growers and exporters are correspondingly desperate. Meanwhile, the INC has published updated production estimates for the 2024/25 season.

“Second disaster” in Malatya

The Chairman of the Malatya Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board (MTSO), Oğuzhan Ata Sadıkoğlu, explained that the apricot trees in the growing areas suffered considerable damage due to the frost and snowfall last week and the hailstorms the week before. After the severe earthquake in February 2023, he describes the current situation as a “second disaster” and calls for Malatya to be declared a disaster area due to the impact on general life. In addition, the damage must be assessed in detail and comprehensiv

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