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Hazelnuts: higher minimum wage causes prices to rise

January 9, 2025 at 4:35 PM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. The announced 30% increase in the minimum wage in Turkey is also having an impact on the hazelnut market. Nevertheless, exports continue to be excellent. Market players do not expect the TMO to announce sales this month.

Prices are being adjusted

The Turkish hazelnut market is also on the move in the new year. As announced, the government has raised the minimum wage by a whopping 30%, leading to considerable additional costs in all sectors. Hazelnut suppliers are reacting accordingly and have raised their commodity prices to compensate for the rising production costs. Prices for in-shell hazelnuts rose from TRY 125/kg to TRY 132.5/kg at the beginning of the week. The high inflationary pressure is making the situation even more difficult.

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