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Dried fruits: TMO to start purchasing in Turkey next week

September 5, 2019 at 12:07 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA/AYDIN. Rain is causing concern in the fig-growing regions in Turkey. More rain has been forecasted for today and...

... the traders are fuelling fears of crop losses of 5-6%. Reports state that 60% of the fruits are still on the trees and the prices remain unaffected by the reports as for now.

TMO launches purchasing offensive

In a circular letter, the TMO has announced that sultanas will be purchased as of 10 September.

The letter emphasises that the products must noe exceed qa moisture content of 13% and may originate exclusively from the 2019 harvest. You will find purchasing points in Manisa, Alasehir, Salihli, Turgutlu, Sarigol and Saruhanli. Dates must be agreed in advance, delivery can take place Monday to Saturday.

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