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Dried figs: exports increase unexpectedly

April 2, 2025 at 4:46 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. The end of Ramadan will give Turkish citizens a few extra days off this week. The market remains correspondingly quiet. However, exports increased significantly last week.

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In the Turkish province of Aydin, it will remain comparatively cool in the coming days at 19-21°C, with overcast skies and localised rain showers. The dried fig market is currently quiet. Not only are the public holidays reducing trading activity, but according to market players, growers and traders no longer have any raw material stocks; any supplies of dried figs that are still available are held exclusively by export companies. Many exporters are still reluctant to offer dried figs for delivery to the EU and even then only with pri

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