Turkey stops lemon exports

Published 2025년 4월 8일

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Turkey has temporarily halted the export of lemons due to cold weather impacting the citrus-growing areas in the regions of Adana, Mersin, and Hatay. This decision was made after the ministry observed the effects of cold weather and frost on plants. The suspension of exports is aimed at stabilizing the price balance in the Turkish market.
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Turkey is suspending the export of lemons from today due to the cold weather affecting the citrus-growing regions of the country, the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency reported, citing the Daily Sabah. "As a result of studies conducted by the ministry regarding the cold weather and frostbite of plants in the Adana, Mersin and Hatay regions, it was determined that it would be beneficial to take the necessary measures," the ministry said in a statement ...
Source: Sinor

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