Pune (Maharashtra) [India], May 13 (ANI): Following Turkey's open support for Pakistan amid recent tensions between India and its neighbour, a widespread "Ban Turkey" movement has emerged in many places across the country.
In Pune, traders have taken decisive action by boycotting Turkish apples, which have led to their disappearance from local markets. Citizens have also joined the movement, opting for apples from other sources instead of Turkish imports.
The boycott is expected to significantly impact the city's fruit market, as Turkish apples usually contribute to a seasonal turnover of Rs 1,000 to 1,200 crores. Traders assert that this move is not just a financial decision but a show of solidarity with the armed forces and the government.
Suyog Zende, an apple merchant at the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) market in Pune, confirmed the drastic decline in demand for Turkish apples in recent days.
"We have decided to stop purchasing apples from Turkey and are instead opting for produce from Himachal, Uttarakhand, Iran, and other regions. This decision aligns with our patriotic duty and support for the nation," he told ANI on Tuesday.

Another fruit trader noted a sharp drop of nearly 50 per cent in consumer demand for Turkish apples. "Customers are actively avoiding Turkish produce, reinforcing the ban at the retail level," he told ANI.
Local customers also voiced their support for the trend. One resident remarked, "We have plenty of apple varieties to choose from, so why should we buy from a country that has sided against us? The government should also take steps to enhance security at sensitive locations, considering recent terror attacks."
With Turkey's stance drawing criticism from many quarters, the boycott of Turkish products, including apples, continues to gain traction, reflecting a broader sentiment of nationalism and economic resistance. As the movement grows, traders and consumers alike remain steadfast in their decision to reject Turkish goods in favour of alternatives. (ANI)
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