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In Adana, the harvest has begun to reduce the price of lemons, which exceeded 150 lira per kilogram in the markets. Harvested at prices ranging from 20 to 40 lira in the orchard, lemons found buyers at 50 lira. Yüreğir Chamber of Agriculture President Mehmet Akın Doğan said, "There are 2 weeks' worth of lemons left in the warehouses. If we hadn't started harvesting lemons, there would be no lemons left in the country in 2 weeks."
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In Adana, the harvest has begun to reduce the price of lemons, which has exceeded 150 lira per kilogram in the markets. Harvested at prices ranging from 20 to 40 lira in the orchard, lemons in bulk found buyers at 50 lira. Yüreğir Chamber of Agriculture President Mehmet Akın Doğan stated, "There are two weeks' worth of lemons left in the warehouses. If we hadn't started the lemon harvest, there would be no lemon left in the country in two weeks." This year, things have changed with the lemon, which is usually cut and exported with permission announced by the 'Citrus Cutting and Export Dates Determination Commission' each year. During the winter season, the price per kilogram of lemon dropped to 5 lira, but due to agricultural frost and warming weather, the price in the markets exceeded 150 lira. Due to the hot summer, early lemons reached maturity, and the harvest began. It was noted that this year, 380 thousand tons of lemons are expected from the production in approximately 300 ...