The article reports a decrease in the apricot harvest in Turkey's Mut district, which accounts for 90-95% of the country's table apricot production. The harvest this year reached 200 thousand tons, a significant drop from the 350 thousand tons produced last year. The majority of the produce is exported to Europe, Middle East, India, and Russia. Despite producing a high-quality product, farmers have seen a decrease in earnings for two years, with the price per kilogram of apricots falling from 50-60 liras to 10-15 liras. The high production costs and the economic strain caused by selling at break-even prices have led to concerns about the sustainability of apricot farming in the district.