Sultanas: Frost in Turkey

April 24, 2019 at 1:21 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Frost and the unusually cold temperatures continue to cause concern in Turkey. Meteorologists report that the risk of frost persists. In addition, many suppliers are exercising caution in view of the uncertain economic situation.

The mood in the country is still rather pessimistic. Experts reckon that the currency will lose in value and the calls on the government to finally do something about the economic situation and the high food prices are becoming louder. In the agricultural sector subsidies are required to improve management and planning.

Waiting for exact figures

In addition, the market has experienced renewed frost over the last two days. Although production prospects were initially highly promising, the extent of the damage caused by frost currently is the main cause of con

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