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Sultanas: growers hold back raw materials

October 28, 2025 at 2:44 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Although the TMO is no longer the point of contact for raw material sales, growers are in no hurry to part with their stocks. Exports from the dried fruit sector in Manisa fell by 38% in September.

Farmers speculate on rising prices

Last week, temperatures in Turkey rose unexpectedly once again, reaching highs of up to 27°C in Manisa. This week, however, is expected to be more autumnal, with daytime temperatures of 20-22°C and occasional rain showers.

Although the TMO is no longer accepting raw material deliveries for this season, some growers are still holding on to their stocks. They are in no hurry to sell their sultanas at current prices on the open market. Instead, they are speculating that prices will continue to rise. Market players, mea

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