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Sultanas: first price corrections

October 22, 2024 at 4:22 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Growers of table grapes were able to realise good prices in October. However, the expectations of sultana growers have not yet been met and the coming weeks will show where prices are heading.

TRY 60/kg for sultanina grapes

The grape harvest for this year has not yet been completed everywhere in Turkey. The world-famous seedless Sultanina grapes are grown in the Sarıgöl region in the Turkish province of Manisa. To protect the vines from environmental influences, they are covered every year before the harvest begins. The farmers persevere, and it pays off for them. According to the chairman of the local Chamber of Agriculture, Ali İhsan Ülgen, growers were able to realise good prices for their table grapes in October; prices for export-quality

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