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Sultanas: Prices rise 300 EUR/mt over last year

July 25, 2018 at 9:23 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. The producers are greatly concerned over rains in Manisa. Fortunately, the growers have not yet started drying the grapes.

 

Dry weather preferred

Market players expect the production estimates for Turkey to be revised in the first week of August at the latest. The table grape harvest is in full swing and the quality is good. Exports have also started already.

If the growing regions remain unaffected by rain during drying the sultana production should also be of good quality. Traders are reckoning with the first new crop sultana exports at the end of August, after the Feast of Sacrifice.

Turkey has so far shipped 253,184 mt of sultanas since the beginning of

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