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Pistachios: Turkey approves imports

October 24, 2025 at 9:31 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ISTANBUL/SACRAMENTO. Due to the massive decline in yields, the Turkish government has approved pistachio imports from selected growing countries in order to relieve the domestic industry. While Turkey can export significantly fewer pistachios than last year, the USA has recorded an increase in exports of almost 28%.

Imports stabilise prices in Turkey

Unfavourable weather conditions such as frost and drought caused massive losses to the Turkish pistachio crop this year. In addition, costs for fertilisers, wages, water, transport etc. rose by up to 50%, leading to higher prices. At the urging of baklava manufacturers, the Turkish government has approved pistachio imports from Syria, Iran and the USA in order to balance prices on the domestic market. Although there has been no decline in prices so far, market players suspect that this measure has prevented further price increases.

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