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Sultanas: high humidity in the vineyards

June 16, 2026 at 12:53 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Weather-related humidity in the growing regions is causing concern among growers. Exports are going relatively well, while the market as a whole remains quiet.

Rain and hail in the growing regions

Last weekend, Manisa experienced heavy rainfall and hailstorms, which even led to flooding in the district of Salihli. Further rainfall is expected in the middle of this week. Whilst the sudden showers are short-lived, humidity in the vineyards is nevertheless rising. With current daytime temperatures of 32-36°C, this makes the vines more susceptible to plant diseases, and growers are concerned about the yields.

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