Turkish Interdonato Lemon Exports Only Lasted Three Weeks Due to Low Supply

Ilgim Uygun
Published Nov 1, 2022
Turkey is currently concluding its Interdonato lemon export, which was only harvested and exported for 3 weeks this year due to low supply. The season usually lasts from mid-September until the end of November, but it lasted only 3 weeks this year due to a lack of production caused by the cold weather in Turkey. In W44, the EXW price for Interdonato lemons stood at USD 0.85/kg, with most of the lemons exported to Eastern Europe and Russia. The varieties to be harvested next are lamas lemons from mid-November until February, with Japan as the target market.
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