In Mut district of Mersin, Turkey, a leading region for apricot and plum production, the plum harvest has shifted from greenhouses to open fields, with an expected yield of around 100 thousand tons for the season. Prices for plums, ranging between 50 and 350 TL depending on size, are anticipated to decrease slightly soon. Initially, export prices were $150 under greenhouse conditions, but have since dropped with the transition to open field harvesting. Plums are sorted by size for both domestic sales and significant exports to countries like Russia, Dubai, and various European and Middle Eastern nations, with a noted high demand from the Middle East. Local agricultural leaders and producers are optimistic about the season and satisfied with the current pricing, underscoring the plum industry's vital role in the region's economy.