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Dried figs: impact of climate change

May 12, 2026 at 12:33 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. Climate change is causing serious problems for the Turkish dried fig market. However, the outlook for the 2026 crop is currently relatively positive. Growers are looking to sell their raw material stocks.

Measures are necessary

Climate change has increasingly affected fig production in the Turkish province of Aydın in recent years due to changing temperature and rainfall patterns. According to experts, excessive heat during the summer months affects fruit size and sugar content, whilst insufficient cold hours in winter can have a negative impact on yield. Meanwhile, sudden and excessive rainfall in some years causes the fruit to split open and lose quality. Due to climate change, the production calendar is becoming increasingly difficult to predict. Temperature fluc

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