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Dried figs: growers urged to be cautious

June 9, 2026 at 2:56 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. This year, some growers are having to dig deep into their pockets to pay for the pollination of their fig trees. Local authorities are warning against figs of dubious origin. Weekly exports are lagging behind last year’s figures.

High costs for growers

In Aydın, daytime temperatures are climbing to 34-37°C this week. Meanwhile, the pollination period has begun and is expected to be completed by the end of the month. Finding suitable figs for caprification is posing financial challenges for many fig growers this year. At the Germencik market, for example, prices were in some cases significantly higher than expected. According to market players, those who tried their luck at the market in the early hours of the morning had to pay up to TRY 1,000/kg for male figs, whereas later in the day,

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