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Sultanas: impact of flooding is being assessed

March 3, 2026 at 12:19 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Cool temperatures until the end of March are bringing relief to Turkish grape growers. Various institutions are assessing the impact of flooding caused by heavy rainfall in the growing regions.

Cool weather until the end of March

In the Turkish province of Manisa, the weather is expected to remain sunny to cloudy but dry for the time being, after some regions struggled with heavy rainfall in the first weeks of the new year. Temperatures have also dropped slightly and are expected to remain so until the end of March. This is good news for growers, as March and April are the two most critical months for the sultana crop, when warmer weather can cause early flowering, while frost nights can still occur until the end of April. However, premature flowering is n

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