Turkey: Prices that make grape producers happy in Sarıgöl

Published Nov 10, 2024

Tridge summary

In the Sarıgöl district of Manisa, Turkey, grape producers are experiencing success by storing Seedless Sultaniye grapes under cover, maintaining their freshness into November. Sold at double the season's price, these grapes are protected from heat, dust, dew, and frost in open-air cold storage. This strategy has allowed producers to sell their grapes beautifully kept, bringing happiness and financial benefit, especially towards the end of the season. Serhat Akkaya, a producer, highlights the effectiveness of this method in achieving high sale prices.
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In the Sarıgöl district of Manisa, grapes that are kept under cover and maintain their freshness on the first day make producers happy. Seedless Sultaniye grapes, which are sold at a higher price than the season, are sold for 60-70 TL per kilo in the vineyard. In the Seedless Sultaniye vineyards, which started to be put under cover in the first days of July, the bunches maintain their freshness on the first day even in November. Under cover, grape bunches waiting to be cut in the vineyards under protection from heat, dust, dew and frost are kept in an open-air cold storage. Seedless Sultaniye grapes that do not lose their vitality and freshness have made producers who keep their grapes in their hands towards the end of the season happy. In neighborhoods such as Emcelli, Baharlar and Bahadırlar in the district, grapes under cover are sold for 60-70 TL per kilo in the vineyard. ...
Source: Sondakika

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