Price: €11.00
Member Price: €0.00

Dried figs: high costs and inflation

December 2, 2025 at 10:56 AM , Der AUDITOR
Play report as audio

AYDIN. Export prices have surged for dried figs and other dried fruits in recent years. Inflation is also a key issue. Weekly exports are performing rather well.

High prices and inflation

Speaking at the November assembly meeting of the Izmir Commodity Exchange (ITB), President Işınsu Kestelli stated that yields are expected to be below the long-term average, with the global climate crisis as the primary reason. Kestelli noted that this decrease in supply has resulted in significant losses in exports, highlighting a 25% decline for raisins, a 20% downturn for dried figs and a 65%

View related articles

Go to the News Overview
Dried Fruit
May 26, 2026
AYDIN. Turkish dried fig exports doubled last week. With the start of the Eid Al-Adha celebrations, the market has quietened down. Prices remain unchanged.
Dried Fruit
May 26, 2026
MANISA. The Islamic Festival of Sacrifice holidays have led to a quiet market. Exports increased last week. Hail and rain have caused some damage to the vineyards.
Dried Fruit
May 26, 2026
MALATYA. Weather conditions in the apricot-growing regions continue to cause headaches for Turkish growers. Trade has largely come to a standstill this week due to the Festival of Sacrifice. Exports remain weak.
Nuts
May 19, 2026
MANILA. Coconut producers in the Philippines, as well as in other producing countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia, are watching the possible El Niño weather phenomenon with concern, as it could develop in the coming months. Rising fuel prices and limited availability are also causing problems.