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Dried figs: measures show initial results

March 24, 2026 at 2:19 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. Fig growers are preparing their orchards for the new season. Aflatoxin levels in rejected dried figs have fallen compared to last year. Further measures remain necessary.

Traditional work in the orchards

In Aydin, the weather remains somewhat milder this week at 17–20°C compared to other regions in Turkey. In preparation for the new season, fig farmers began preparing the fields whilst Ramadan was still underway. As heavy agricultural machinery cannot be used, particularly in the fig plantations in the rugged mountainous regions, growers have to resort to more traditional methods, which is why this process involves more physical labour. However, the growers wanted to complete this work whilst the soil remains moist from the

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