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Sultanas: frost shock in Turkey

April 15, 2025 at 12:52 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. In the second half of last week, temperatures in Turkey plummeted to as low as -15°C. The consequences for agriculture were severe. The damage assessment is still in full swing.

Biggest frost disaster in 30 years

In the second half of last week, Turkey experienced the worst agricultural frost in the past 30 years. During the night, temperatures in several parts of the country fell to as low as -15°C, resulting in snow and frost. The consequences are disastrous. According to the latest reports, it can be assumed that some growers have lost their entire crop. In addition to apple, hazelnut, apricot and cherry trees, which have lost their blossom buds due to the unexpected frost, grape production in the province of Manisa has also been aff

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