There was a huge demand for Turkish cherries in the Chinese market
date:Dec 27, 2021
2021 has been a challenging year for Turkish fresh produce. Climate change was an issue, but also the fact that Turkey was not able to re-establish the cherry export protocol with China meant the season could not reach its full potential.

Climate change meant that the cherry season was cut short in Turkey, says Alanar marketing coordinator Yigit Gokyigit: Due to climate change, it was a challenging year for Turkey, especially for some regions. The cherry season didnt last very long compared to
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