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Dried apricots: strategic realignment

March 3, 2026 at 12:55 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. In Malatya, there is an increased focus on sustainable and science-based optimisation of apricot cultivation in order to overcome challenges such as frost, price volatility and quality fluctuations. The market remains calm and exports continue to decline.

Flowering phase postponed

Snowfall is expected again in Malatya this week. Towards the end of the week, temperatures are expected to drop to -5 to 1°C at night and 6 to 10°C during the day. Market players report a calm situation with exports remaining moderate since the start of the season. The flowering period of the apricot trees is likely to be postponed by persistent snowfall; there is currently no unusual situation. Prices remain stable at TRY 370/kg for dry apricots, no 2, with export prices for this variety at USD 10.30/kg FOB Mersin.

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