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Dried apricots: surprising change in weather

April 8, 2025 at 12:45 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. A cold snap in the growing regions has surprised and worried apricot growers in Malatya. Hail had already led to yield losses last week; the extent of the damage is still being assessed.

Cold and snowfall

A cold spell with snowfall is expected in the Turkish apricot-growing regions in Malatya this week, with temperatures dropping to as low as -4°C at night. This comes as a surprise to market players who had expected spring to arrive and had hoped for more stable temperatures. There could be frost on Thursday and Friday, especially at higher altitudes; this is critical because the trees have just started to blossom here. In the valleys, they are already bearing fruit and if the frost spreads down to lower altitudes, serious damage could occur her

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