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Dried figs: possible harvest delays

June 23, 2026 at 12:51 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. The comparatively cool spring could affect the start of the 2026/27 harvest. The increased mycotoxin levels present exporters with an important decision. Weekly exports are slightly above last year's level.

Weather becomes a key factor

In the Turkish province of Aydın, the pollination period is in full swing. According to market players, this year’s prolonged spell of cooler spring temperatures could result in the 2026/27 harvest period starting slightly later than usual.

From now on, the weather will once again play a decisive role in fruit set and the further development of the figs; daily temperatures of 37-39 °C are expected this week. However, it is currently far too early to make meaningful forecasts; quantity and quality can only be reliably d

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