Early end of South African citrus creates a gap before start of Turkish season
date:Sep 19, 2023
Turkish citrus season. This gap typically results in higher-than-expected demand, especially considering that lemon stocks are currently low.

Soyleyen emphasizes the issues that climate change is bringing, as Turkish agriculture is hurt by the long periods of drought. The primary challenge we face, not only this year but in the years to come, is the persistent drought that has affected large parts of Europe, particularly in recent weeks. It's alarming how it affects the agricultural sector in
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