The article reports on the commencement of the harvest season in Adana, a region that contributes significantly to Turkey's peanut and pistachio production, accounting for 60% and 12% of the national total, respectively. The peanut harvest, particularly affected by hot weather that reduced yields by a third, is facing challenges with prices dropping by 50% from the previous year. Similarly, pistachio production has seen a decrease in both yield and quality due to hot weather, leading to a 40% drop in prices compared to last year. Despite an increase in planting areas for pistachios, the sector is grappling with low production and profitability. Additionally, there is a discrepancy between the low prices paid to farmers for peanuts and the higher prices they are sold for in the market, highlighting issues within the agricultural market in Turkey.