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Dried figs: exports to Europe remain an issue

March 10, 2026 at 2:56 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. Due to potential financial risks, some exporters are reluctant to offer dried fig shipments to Europe in the new season. After Ramadan, commodity prices for the current crop could fall.

Exporters feel powerless

Local authorities are continuing their information events on the ongoing mycotoxin problem in the growing regions. Although fewer export shipments are contaminated than in the previous year, shipments are still being rejected at the borders.

According to statements by market players, exporters feel powerless. This is because the analysis results are often fine when the goods leave the country, but the limit values are exceeded when they are checked again at the EU borders. This would suggest that the contamination occurs during trans

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