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Pistachios: smaller crop is not to blame

September 22, 2025 at 10:43 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ISTANBUL. This year’s smaller crop is not to blame for the current ridiculous prices for pistachios in Turkey. Local estimates are rather upbeat. Exports dipped in August.

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Turkey finds itself in a tight spot concerning pistachios this season, for which this year’s production decline is not responsible. Supplies appear to be so limited that the Ministry of Trade has approved import permits for shelled and unshelled pistachios from Iran, the USA and Syria to stabilise prices and break stockpiling pressure. As Daily Sabah reports this move has been confirmed and welcomed by Mehmet Yıldırım, President of the Baklava and Dessert Producers Association (BAKTAD) as the price of pistachio kernels used in ba

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