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Sultanas: table grape exports start this week

July 15, 2025 at 12:12 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Turkey will export the first table grape shipments from the 2025 crop starting in the middle of this week. Temperatures are once again reaching up to 40°C. Demand remains modest.

Sultana grapes not available until the end of August

According to forecasts by the Turkish weather service, temperatures of 39-40°C are expected in the growing regions this week. The grapes are developing well and no further negative events affecting the crop have been reported so far.

As grapes are fruits that do not ripen after harvesting, it is all the more important that table grapes are harvested neither too early nor too late in order to achieve the best possible quality. To this end, samples are taken from various growing regions in Manisa and eva

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