Turkey changes its mind about banning lemon exports

Published 2025년 4월 9일

Tridge summary

The Turkish Ministry of Trade has retracted its decision to ban lemon exports, following a meeting with lemon producers to address concerns of supply and price balance in the market. A strategy has been developed to see through until the new citrus harvest, which includes preventing speculative activities to ensure reasonable prices for consumers and price stability. The temporary lift on the export ban is in effect until May 15, with the government ready to reassess the situation thereafter.
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The Turkish Ministry of Trade will not impose a ban on lemon exports, which was announced the day before. This was reported by Trade Minister Omer Bolat on the X social network after a meeting with farmers on April 8. According to the minister, the day before, the department held a meeting with lemon producers from different regions of Turkey, including those that suffered the most from the recent abnormal cold and frost. The participants in the meeting discussed issues of ensuring the security of lemon supplies both to the domestic market and abroad, as well as specific steps that the Turkish authorities need to take to ensure a price balance between supply and demand. A roadmap for the upcoming period, until the new citrus harvest, was developed. “During the meeting, we agreed that speculative activity will not be allowed until the new harvest in order to ensure people’s access to lemon products at reasonable prices and guarantee price stability,” Bolat said following the ...

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