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Sultanas: weather risks persist

March 24, 2026 at 12:44 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Following Ramadan, the market got off to a slow start this trading week. Cool temperatures are reported to have caused frost damage in the vineyards last weekend. The coming days are also expected to remain cool and rainy.

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Last weekend, temperatures in the Turkish province Manisa dropped noticeably, with some snowfall even reported in higher elevations. This week is also expected to remain relatively cool, with daytime temperatures of 15–18°C, and occasional showers are possible. Meanwhile, the cold weather of recent days is fuelling rumours. The vineyards were just beginning to emerge from their winter dormancy, and it is said that frost damage has now occurred. Market players are, however, putting these claims into perspective; if any damage has occurred, it

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