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Dried figs: trading activity picks up

November 11, 2025 at 3:42 PM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. At the end of last week, numerous exporters found out whether the quality of their first dried fig deliveries from the new crop met the requirements. As a result, trading activity picked up.

Mixed feedback

In the Turkish province of Aydin, daily temperatures are stubbornly staying above the 20-degree mark. Meanwhile, the lack of rainfall is a problem throughout the country.

At the end of last week, many exporters finally received the long-awaited feedback on their first overseas shipments of this year's dried figs. The results were mixed, but either way, this led to a slight upturn in trading activity in the commodity market at the end of last week. Those who had no problems are preparing to make further shipments, while others have to replace g

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