In the hazelnut market, the free market is declining, with Agricultural Credit making the highest purchase.

Published 2025년 10월 14일

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After hazelnut prices reached their peak in the free market in Giresun, they experienced a rapid decline to 330 lira. However, the Turkish Agricultural Credit Cooperatives updated the hazelnut purchase prices to 345 lira, announcing the highest price in the market.

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After hazelnut prices on the free market in Giresun reached their peak, they experienced a rapid decline to 330 lira. However, the Turkish Agricultural Credit Cooperatives updated the hazelnut purchase prices to 345 lira, announcing the highest price in the market. According to information obtained from the Agricultural Credit, the price of Giresun quality hazelnuts was determined as 345 TL gross per kilogram based on a 50 yield basis. Additionally, it was noted that an additional payment of 6 lira 90 kuruş would be made for each yield above 50. After applying a 2.01 percent deduction, the net price was 338 TL. For Levant quality hazelnuts, the gross price for 50 yield was 335 TL, and the net price after deductions was 328 lira 26 kuruş. Thus, the Turkish Agricultural Credit Cooperatives became the highest purchaser in the market based on a 50 yield basis. On the other ...
Source: Kamu3

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