Market updates on a whole range of dried fruit with up-to-date price trends
Dried Fruit
Jun 14, 2022

Dried figs: against all odds

ESTAHBAN. Frost, drought and low rainfall spell trouble for this year’s dried fig production in Iran. There is, however, a twist to the tale. Pollination has started in Estahban county, which is famous for its rain-fed figs..
Dried Fruit
Jun 14, 2022

Raisins: output much lower than possible

MALAYER. Growers prune their vines on 10,700 ha in Iran’s Malayer county. They also harvest around 240,000 mt of grapes, of which 94% are then dried and turned into sultana raisins. Malayer’s annual raisin production ranges at 35,000-40,000 mt.
Dried Fruit
Jun 7, 2022

Dried figs: harvest delays anticipated

AYDIN. Rather than creating extensive damages the recently witnessed rain and hailstorms have benefitted the crop in Turkey. The market, however, anticipates harvest delays for figs.
Dried Fruit
Jun 7, 2022

Dried apricots: discrepancies persist

MALATYA. This year's production estimates still range far apart for dried apricots. The market is still assessing the full extent of the damage caused by frost. Demand and exports remain low.
Dried Fruit
Jun 7, 2022

Dates: 67% slump in exports

TEHRAN. April was an absolute disaster in terms of exports. Iran, in fact, only shipped as little as 17,650 mt of dates worth USD 15.294 million overseas as official customs statistics show. This is a 67% decline on the 53,683 mt shipped in March. At USD 48.325 million, the export value also ranged 68% higher in March.
Dried Fruit
Jun 7, 2022

Sultanas: hailstorms in Manisa

MANISA. Although the weather conditions are highly instable in Turkey at present, there is no need to panic for now at least. The prices for sultanas reflect the general market sitaution.
Dried Fruit
Jun 1, 2022

Raisins: prospects differ

MASHHAD. Harvesting is underway in Iran’s South Khorasan Razavi Province. While prospects are quite encouraging here, this is not the case in the north. Although raisin production is set to decline, traders are confident that exports will remain on last year’s level.
Dried Fruit
Jun 1, 2022

Dried figs: Kazakhstan’s surprising move

TEHRAN. Iran’s dried fig exports slumped by nearly 50% in April as compared with last year. Kazakhstan has, however, taken suppliers by surprise. The stalled negotiations over the nuclear deal are also impacting the market.
Dried Fruit
May 31, 2022

Dried figs: excellent conditions

AYDIN. Release orders are boosting Turkey's dried fig exports. Excellent conditions prevail for the new crop. Limited supplies are, however, giving rise to large differences in price.
Dried Fruit
May 31, 2022

Dried apricots: speculations run wild

MALATYA. Opinions differ widely in Turkey's dried fruit market. Disagreement presists on the prospects for the country's dried apricot production and on the prices for the new crop.
Dried Fruit
May 31, 2022

Sultanas: new season to start with organic carry-ins

MANISA. Turkey may start the new season with carry-in supplies of organic sultanas for the first time ever. Prices are highly attractive. Production, however, very much depends on the weather and traders prefer to be cautious at present, despite encouraging production prospects.
Dried Fruit
May 30, 2022

Barberries: difficult transfer to Europe

TEHRAN. Despite the sanctions in place on Iran, exporters have found creative ways for shipping barberries to Europe. There is, however, little hope that the USA and Iran will return to the nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which would render trading far easier.
Dried Fruit
May 24, 2022

Dried figs: summer to prove decisive

AYDIN. While excessive heat and dryness impacted Turkey's dried fig production last year, the growers are busy irrigating the trees this year. Summer is particularly decisive for the development of the fruits.
Dried Fruit
May 24, 2022

Dried apricots: extensive damage confirmed

MALATYA. Conflicting reports over the extent of the damages caused by hailstorms are circulating in the apricot market at present. Traders anticipate higher prices for the new crop. Turkey has stepped up weekly exports.
Dried Fruit
May 24, 2022

Sultanas: supplies start to run low

MANISA. Encouraging production prospects for raisins and sultanas will impact prices. As weather conditions are ideal the grapes are developing well in Turkey. Exports are also perfoming much better than last year.
Dried Fruit
May 20, 2022

Dates: failure to draw on full potential

SHIRAZ. Iran’s date palm groves span an area of 240,000 ha and the country ranks third after Algeria and Saudi Arabia in this respect. Growers produce more than 280,000 mt of dates in Fars Province alone. In terms of table date production the country, however, lags well behind leading producer Saudi Arabia.
Dried Fruit
May 18, 2022

Prunes: France experiences another setback

SANTIAGO/DUBAI. Experts expect a production increase of 5.8% for the 2022/2023 prune season. France's crop, however, is experiencing another setback. Meanwhile, offers on the European spot market are scarce.
Dried Fruit
May 17, 2022

Dried figs: good crop prospects

AYDIN. Favourable weather conditions combined with artificial irrigation ensure that the fig trees are developing well and the growers are optimistic about the new crop. Exports are also running satisfactorily at the moment.
Dried Fruit
May 17, 2022

Dried apricots: focus is on the new crop

MALATYA. The damage estimates after the night frosts in the Turkish growing areas are almost completed and there are first cautious forecasts for the new crop. Prices, meanwhile, are maintaining their high level.
Dried Fruit
May 17, 2022

Sultanas: Turkish production to increase by 10%

MANISA/TEHRAN. Experts and market players remain confident about Turkish sultana production 2022. Moreover, forecasts at the World Nut and Dried Fruit Congress last week also indicated a global production increase. Meanwhile, Iran is losing much of its export potential due to the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
Dried Fruit
May 12, 2022

Dried Fruit: production estimates for 2022/2023

ANKARA/DUBAI. This year's World Nut and Dried Fruit Congress is taking place in Dubai until the end of this week. Among other things, experts present their production forecasts for the coming 2022/2023 season.
Dried Fruit
May 10, 2022

Dried figs: artificial irrigation to counter high temperatures

AYDIN/TEHRAN. The coming months are crucial for the development of Turkish dried fig production and growers are striving to create the best possible conditions. Meanwhile, Iranian dried fig exports have decreased, while at the same time the lack of supply has caused prices to rise significantly.
Dried Fruit
May 10, 2022

Dried apricots: massive crop damage in Malatya

MALATYA. After the night frost in April, hailstorms in the first week of May caused further heavy losses for growers in Malatya. Some claim to have lost their entire crop this year.
Dried Fruit
May 10, 2022

Sultanas: growers to increase prices

MANISA. Last week's celebrations temporarily reduced trading activity in the Turkish sultana market. Meanwhile, growers want to deal with the consequences of higher production costs and are not satisfied with current prices.
Dried Fruit
May 9, 2022

Dates: post-Ramadan hangover

TEHRAN. High prices for dates obviously failed to deter overseas buyers in the first quarter as recently issued export data shows. Exporters are, however, not quite satisfied. While prices surged this year, tides are now turning after Ramadan.
Dried Fruit
May 4, 2022

Prunes: France cannot surpass last year's result

PARIS/SACRAMENTO. The prune market is again characterised by differing results in the main growing regions this year. While Chile's crop shows an average result, market players fear that the crop in France will be as low as last year.
Dried Fruit
May 4, 2022

Dried apricots: prices reach unexpected heights

MALATYA. Due to the massive frost damage in the Turkish growing areas, the outlook for the new crop has deteriorated significantly; this is of course also reflected in the export prices. Market players now fear that prices for the new crop are likely to be noticeably higher once again.
Dried Fruit
May 3, 2022

Sultanas: the worst seems to be over

MANISA/TEHRAN. Turkish vineyards in the growing regions are developing well and growers are taking the necessary precautions to protect their crops. Sultana exports from Iran have declined this year, the main customer so far being Iraq.
Dried Fruit
May 3, 2022

Dried figs: optimistic outlook for the new season

AYDIN. In Turkey, fig trees are developing under good conditions, which should benefit this year's crop. At the same time, weekly export figures are above those of last year.
Dried Fruit
May 3, 2022

Barberries: shocking lack of expertise

TEHRAN. Iran’s barberry exports slumped by 16% in the first quarter. Issues are, however, not only normal fluctuations in supply and demand but rather the fact that the global market is not familiar enough barberries. To make matters worse producers and refiners lack sufficient expertise in dealing with the fruit.
Dried Fruit
Apr 26, 2022

Dried apricots: crop damage is "alarming"

MALATYA. The night frost in the middle of the month led to considerable damage in the Turkish cultivation areas; the acutal extent is currently being determined. Farmers are very concerned, while the government has announced support.
Dried Fruit
Apr 26, 2022

Dried figs: farmers to cut back

AYDIN. As production costs are on the rise farmers may very well use less fertilizers and pesticides, which will certainly not only drive up the market prices for dried figs but also impact this year's crop. Suppliers are happy with the current export performance.
Dried Fruit
Apr 26, 2022

Sultanas: variations in temperature trigger concerns

MANISA. Although daytime temperatures are warm, the weather still tends to turn frosty at night in Turkey and producers are trying very hard to protect the vines. Raisin exports presently range 40% higher than last year.
Dried Fruit
Apr 22, 2022

Dates: unsustainable prices

TEHRAN. Ramadan typically boosts demand for dates, especially in Iran where 40% of consumption takes place during Ramadan. This uptick in demand also has an impact on prices. Traders, however, reckon that the current prices are anything but sustainable.
Nuts
Apr 21, 2022

Desiccated coconuts: uncertainty shapes the market

MANILA. In their latest report, the experts from T.M. Duché take a look at the coconut market, which is marked by the pandemic and geopolitical conflicts. There are small rays of hope, but also major concerns.
Dried Fruit
Apr 20, 2022

Dried apricots: exporters do not submit offers

MALATYA. After the Turkish growing areas were hit by the dreaded night frosts last week, the damage assessments are currently underway. Until these are completed, exporters are holding back with offers for the time being.
Dried Fruit
Apr 19, 2022

Dried figs: rivers in Iran are drying up

AYDIN/TEHRAN. The Turkish fig farmers are still in good spirits for this year's crop, but frost damage cannot be ruled out in the coming days. In Iran, meanwhile, rivers are about to dry up this year; they are an important water supply for the main growing region of black figs.
Dried Fruit
Apr 19, 2022

Sultanas: hail hits the growing regions

MANISA/TEHRAN. In the growing regions around the city of Manisa, hailstorms have surprised the green-budding vines. Market players hope for a moderate level of damage.
Dried Fruit
Apr 14, 2022

Dates: Ramadan drives up prices

TEHRAN. Due to the Ramadan festivities, prices for Iranian dates have risen in recent weeks. Exports, meanwhile, are slightly down.
Dried Fruit
Apr 12, 2022

Dried figs: hope for rain in spring

AYDIN. So far, the weather conditions in the fig-growing areas are more favourable than last year and the producers are hoping for sufficient rainfall in spring. They are, however, concerned about the drastic drop in temperature.
Dried Fruit
Apr 12, 2022

Dried apricots: fear of night frost increases

MALATYA. After the apricot trees opened their blossoms due to the warm weather last week, growers are very worried due to possible night frosts. The probability of these occurring is high in the coming days.
Dried Fruit
Apr 12, 2022

Sultanas: risk of frost remains

MANISA. The danger of frost has not yet been completely banished, and it is expected to get colder again next week. In the meantime, experts have started to inspect the cultivation areas to get a first overview.
Dried Fruit
Apr 7, 2022

Prunes: significant decline in EU imports

SANTIAGO/BRUSSELS. Chile expects a significantly larger crop than in 2021 and remains the most important supplier for EU buyers. Meanwhile, the European Union's prune imports have declined sharply.
Dried Fruit
Apr 6, 2022

Dried apricots: flowering phase has begun

MALATYA. The warm weather has prompted the apricot trees to open their blossoms and the farmers hope to be spared further night frosts. The first cautious estimates of the new crop are making the rounds in the market.
Dried Fruit
Apr 6, 2022

Sultanas: yield losses confirmed in South Africa

MANISA/CAPE TOWN. The temperature rise in Turkey is slowly waking the vines from their winter dormancy. In South Africa, the drying phase is almost over, but the production result is much lower than expected.
Dried Fruit
Apr 6, 2022

Dried figs: growers are cautiously optimistic

AYDIN. After the cold temperatures in March, the weather conditions in the growing areas of Aydin are now favourable. If they continue throughout April, farmers expect a good crop in terms of quality and quantity.
Dried Fruit
Mar 31, 2022

Dried figs: shocking dependency on China

AYDIN/TEHRAN. While rumours over possible crop damages are circulating in the market, weather conditions are quite favourable in Aydin at present. Demand for dried figs from Turkey, however, ranges below expectations. Exports from Iran have, by contrast, surged by 20% in February. Yet, recent export figures show a shocking dependency on China.
Dried Fruit
Mar 29, 2022

Sultanas: flowering is about to start

MANISA. Turkish sultana producers have been busy protecting their vines from frost damage during the cold days. Now, milder temperatures are expected to allow the flowering phase to begin soon. Exports, meanwhile, are clearly stronger than this time last year.