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Sultanas: Christmas sales cannot save trade

November 25, 2025 at 12:44 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Traditionally, the last few weeks of the year are the strongest in terms of exports, when suppliers ship their sultanas overseas for the Christmas season. However, there is little sign of this happening this year.

Efforts to increase yields in Sarıgöl

This week, the long-awaited rainfall is finally expected to arrive in the Turkish province of Manisa, and temperatures are also expected to cool noticeably to 16-20 °C. The change in weather is important for the regeneration of plants over the winter months.

In the Sarıgöl district, farmers have now also completed their grape harvest and growers are moving on to tending the vineyards to prepare the vines for the winter season. This year, special attention is to be paid to the fields in order to increase y

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