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Sultanas: prices for organic goods decline

January 20, 2026 at 12:49 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Low demand continues to cause stagnation in the Turkish sultana market. Only the prices for organic sultanas have seen a noticeable correction in recent days.

Lack of demand lowers organic prices

After a brief cold spell, temperatures in the Turkish province of Manisa are expected to rise again in the coming days. Rain showers are also expected from the middle of the week, while snow is forecast in other parts of Turkey.

Market players report continued low demand from overseas, and the alcohol industry is also holding back on purchases at present. Growers are holding out and are in no hurry to sell their stocks, which is why prices remain unchanged. Commodity prices for sultanas, type 9, are TRY 95-100/kg, while e

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