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Sultanas: holidays reduce trading activity

December 16, 2025 at 12:47 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. The Turkish sultana market is showing little movement. Exports are declining significantly. Market players do not expect demand to rise again until the new year.

Sporadic rainfall

With daytime temperatures of 12-14°C, winter weather is arriving in the Turkish province of Manisa, cooling down to 2-4°C at night. However, the much-needed rainfall is nothing more than sporadic showers.

With the Christmas and New Year holidays just around the corner, the markets are correspondingly quiet, and the already low demand remains unchanged. Although some exporters have lowered their prices again, market players nevertheless expect buying interest to pick up again from mid-January at the earliest. Sultanas, type 9, are be

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