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Dried figs: exports of the new crop start this week

October 14, 2025 at 4:50 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. This week, the Turkish dried fig sector is kicking off the 2025/2026 export season. Growers are dissatisfied with the sluggish demand for raw materials and are calling for support from the authorities.

2025/2026 season finally begins

From 15 October, exporters will finally be allowed to ship this year's dried fig production overseas. Accordingly, they have their hands full ensuring that everything runs smoothly as soon as loading can begin. This marks the official end of the 2024/2025 season. Last week, 240 mt of dried figs from last year's crop were exported, compared to 1,969 mt in the same week last year, as exporters were able to start shipping much earlier.

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