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Sultanas: suppliers are holding back for now

April 22, 2025 at 12:14 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Unlike the apricot market, the Turkish sultana market is relatively relaxed after the frost damage. Nevertheless, most exporters prefer to wait until at least the end of April before making new offers.

No offers until the end of April

Almost two weeks after the devastating night frosts in Turkey, the situation on the sultana market has largely calmed down again. Growers are still waiting for the results of the damage evaluation in the growing regions; only with the rise in temperatures in recent days will it be possible to assess the extent of the actual damage. A clearer picture should be available by the end of April. According to the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, acreage in the Saruhanlı region in the Turkish province of Manisa was particularly

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