In Adana, the agricultural frost that was effective last month dried up the roses just before Valentine's Day on February 14, causing prices to increase by 50 percent.
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The agricultural frost that was effective in Adana last month dried up the roses in the branch just before Valentine's Day on February 14, causing prices to increase by 50 percent. The agricultural frost that was effective in Adana in January last month negatively affected rose producers who did not have heating systems in their greenhouses. After the frost incident, products dried up in many rose greenhouses, and the decrease in production, combined with the increase in demand before Valentine's Day, caused an approximately 50 percent increase in prices. "We won't be able to get even a single rose" Informing the IHA reporter, rose producer Ogün Sever Okur said, "Our greenhouse was greatly affected by the frost disaster. The roses dried up due to the frost disaster. Diseases also occurred in the roses due to the flood that occurred in the past weeks. All the producers who did not have heating in their greenhouses had their roses dried up. While we were preparing for February 14, ...