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Dried apricots: Suppliers pull the emergency brake

November 21, 2018 at 10:44 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. Despite this year’s decline in production, exports are going well. Now exporters are, however, confronted with a stronger Turkish Lira with dire consequences for the market.

 

Prices are on the rise

Larger dried apricots are trading much higher than last year. Smaller sizes are still cheaper than two years ago. Due to the strengthening of the lira, exporters are adjusting their prices upwards in a bid to maintain their profit margins and to curb further enquiries.

Further price increases are to be expected after the turn of the year. Excitement is expected towards the end of March when the elections in Turkey are imminent and the first crop estimates are announced.

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