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Why Turkey’s currency crash does not worry Erdogan

“How can we make money out of this?” asks Sadiye Kaleci, who farms grapes in Pamukova, a small town three hours’ drive from Istanbul. “We sell cheap, but buying costs are expensive,” she complains, citing high costs of diesel, fertiliser and sulphur, which is thrown on the vines.

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