Turkey: The winter harvest season has started in Antalya

Published Nov 11, 2022

Tridge summary

The winter harvest season has begun in Antalya, Turkey's largest greenhouse production hub. The Western Mediterranean Exporters' Association (BAIB) expects an increase in yield after November 15 and does not anticipate a significant drop in prices due to demand from abroad. However, there will be a slight decrease in production as the weather cools down. Products like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers, produced under greenhouses, are already starting to appear. The prices of these products are determined by the market and are expected to decrease after November 15, as there will be an abundance of these products.
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The winter harvest season has started in Antalya, Turkey's most important greenhouse production base. Pointing out that the yield will increase after November 15, Western Mediterranean Exporters' Association (BAIB) President Ümit Mirza Çavuşoğlu said that they do not expect a much decrease in prices as there will be demand from abroad. BAIB President Ümit Mirza Çavuşoğlu stated that there will be a slowdown in production with the cooling of the weather. There will be an increase. There will be a balanced increase. Although we expect very serious production under cover, there will be a slight slowdown in production as the weather gets colder. With this slowdown, there will be no big increases as long as the supply and demand balance is established. "We do not anticipate a shortage in supply. We do not expect a price increase as expected," he said. Cüneyt Doğan, Member of the Board of Directors of BAIB, stated that the products such as tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers produced under ...
Source: Kamu3

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