The article highlights the commencement of exports from Korkuteli, the regional hub for fruit storage in the Mediterranean, for products such as snow oil, margarine, and quince. Exports of Karyagdi pears are made to Macedonia, while margarine and quince are exported to Romania, Bulgaria, and Moldova. First-class apples are also sent to the domestic market, and exports of quince have already begun. The region's economic significance is largely driven by apple farming, with the produce enjoyed for its quality and aroma, and contributing substantially to the local economy.