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Sultanas: organic prices defy the trend

February 24, 2026 at 12:54 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Market players are concerned about the consequences the rainfall of recent weeks could have on the development of the crop. Prices for organic sultanas are bucking the trend of the overall market.

Market players' concerns

After the rainy weeks in January and early February, the Turkish province of Manisa is expected to remain dry for the next few days. Instead, the weather forecast predicts sunshine, albeit accompanied by a slight drop in temperature. This would benefit farmers, as the high rainfall has led growers in Sarıgöl to fear that the vines could bud prematurely. However, as long as night-time temperatures still drop to 7-0°C, this is less likely to happen. The earlier the vines form buds and begin to bloom, the greater the risk of damage sh

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