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Dried figs: temperature rise expected in Aydin

March 4, 2025 at 4:18 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. Warmer temperatures and rainfall have been reported for the coming days in Aydin. Growers have now disposed of their raw material stocks.

Wet start to March

From the middle of this week, a significant rise in temperatures is expected in the Turkish province of Aydin and by the end of the week it should be up to 24°C during the day. At the same time, however, it will remain largely cloudy and the Turkish weather service is expecting localised rain showers.

The market still has little variety to offer, especially now that farmers have completely parted with their raw materials and all remaining stocks are in the hands of traders. Exporters remain reluctant to offer their produce to EU buyers

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