Turkey: Onion prices expected to fall as harvest increases

Published 2023년 4월 7일

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Turkey's onion market is expected to see a decrease in prices as the harvest increases, particularly from the Adana region. The country, which is in the top five worldwide in onion production and has over 100 percent sufficiency, is shifting to a planned production model announced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry to balance prices. Factors such as weather conditions, unplanned production, and input costs can impact the price of onions, but if the production seasons are completed without a climate crisis or disaster, prices are expected to stabilize.
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Onion prices expected to fall as harvest increases ANKARA - Agricultural Engineer and agriculture writer Buket Sakmanlı Apaydın, regarding onion prices, said, "Right now, especially from the Adana region, the market has started to see fresh onions. This will definitely cause a decrease in prices. We hope that we will not see 30 liras again." Agricultural Engineer and agricultural writer Buket Sakmanlı Apaydın stated that Turkey is in the top five in the world in onion production, and its own sufficiency in onions is over 100 percent. Reminding that onions are an important product, Apaydın noted that March and April are a transitional period for dry onions, and said, "In this period, the onions in the warehouses are starting to run out, and first-season onions from Adana and Reyhanlı regions are starting to be introduced to the market, especially this month. "The market has started to creep in. This will definitely cause a decrease in prices. We hope that we will not see 30 liras ...
Source: Sondakika

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