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Sultanas: no price decline expected

October 14, 2025 at 3:44 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. The Chamber of Agriculture in Sarıgöl is calling on exporters to speed up the export of table grapes. Growers can continue to deliver their sultanas to the TMO collection points until approximately the end of December.

Grape harvest continues

Thanks to sunshine and clouds, a slight rise in daily temperatures to 22-25°C is expected this week in the Turkish province of Manisa. However, these values are still within the normal range for this time of year. Meanwhile, growers in the Sarıgöl region have continued harvesting table grapes despite the rainfall in recent days. The local chamber of agriculture is urging exporters to speed up exports, as thousands of tonnes of seedless grapes are still hanging on the vines and producers will otherwise face high maintenance costs dur

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