Dried apricots: trading revives

December 17, 2019 at 9:08 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. The exporters in Turkey are currently conducting purchases to be able to meet demand from overseas. Trading has very much revived. The farmers have, in addition, reaped large profits.

Exporters are gearing up for 2020

Subdued demand has prompted prices to decline in the domestic market. The exporters are now seizing the opportunity to replenish their stocks. This situation has revived trading within Turkey. Export demand is expected to rise in January and the traders are currently getting ready to meet enquiries of all sizes.

Dried apricot exports in mt

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