Market updates on a whole range of dried fruit with up-to-date price trends
Dried Fruit
Jan 11, 2022

Dried figs: exporters are cautious

AYDIN. While the financial turmoil in Turkey prompted exporters to refrain from issuing offers for dried figs in December, they have now started issuing prices again. Caution, however, prevails.
Dried Fruit
Jan 11, 2022

Dried apricots: prices surge again

MALATYA. Price declines remain wishful thinking in Turkey's dried apricot market. The opposite is, in fact, the case as export prices had risen sharply. Demand, however, remains strong.
Nuts
Jan 10, 2022

Desiccated coconuts: new year starts with high prices

MANILA. A low vaccination rate and the aftermath of a heavy typhoon keep causing production delays in the Philippines. Market experts do not expect noticeable relief in 2022.
Dried Fruit
Dec 23, 2021

Turkish dried fruit: "Companies can do nothing to improve the situation"

SEEHEIM/ANKARA. Today's article was written in cooperation with dried fruit traders and exporters from Turkey. The AUDITOR editorial team asked them about the adversities and hurdles the Turkish dried fruit market had to face this year, but also about their positive experiences and their expectations for the coming year 2022.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dried figs: no offers despite good demand

AYDIN/TEHRAN. Due to currency-related uncertainties in the Turkish dried fruit market, offers for dried figs remain absent. However, demand remains high in both the Turkish and the Iranian dried fig market.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dried apricots: exporters refrain from making offers

MALATYA. As the situation on the Turkish financial market is extremely unstable, exporters are currently refraining from making offers and are only responding to firm purchase requests. How the situation will develop further is currently uncertain.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Sultanas: export prices defy exchange rates

MANISA/TEHRAN. The Turkish sultana market adjusts to the currency losses, so there is hardly any change for foreign buyers compared to last week. In contrast, the Iranian raisin market experiences noticeable price corrections.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dates: production ranges lower

ZAHEDAN. Drought and extreme heat have certainly impacted this year’s date production in Iran’s Sistan va Baluchestan Province. Growers mainly cultivate Mazafati and Rabbi dates here, which are particularly popular with buyers in Europe. Traders emphasise that the Rabbi dates grown in Saravan are superior in quality.
Dried Fruit
Dec 15, 2021

Sultanas: prices show surprising resilience

MANISA. While the continuing decline of the Turkish lira brought massive price increases for dried apricots and dried figs, the situation in the Turkish sultana sector is still surprisingly relaxed. But here, too, market players expect price adjustments soon.
Dried Fruit
Dec 15, 2021

Dried figs: price increases of more than USD 800/mt

AYDIN. The further devaluation of the Turkish lira has driven up the farmgate prices for dried figs massively, which is also clearly reflected in the export prices. Transport costs are also continuing to rise.
Dried Fruit
Dec 14, 2021

Dried apricots: commodity prices reach historic high

MALATYA. Various factors, including the chaos in the Turkish financial market, have caused farmgate prices for dried apricots to reach unprecedented heights - and further increases are very likely.
Dried Fruit
Dec 8, 2021

Prunes: buyers need alternatives

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. In September, prune imports to Germany showed a massive deficit compared to the same month last year. Chilean goods are hardly available any more, offers are scarce.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Dried figs: exports almost at last year's level

AYDIN. Even though the export season started two weeks later than in 2020, export volumes almost reached those of last year. Meanwhile, commodity prices continue to rise.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Dried apricots: prices increase again

MALATYA. After the high export prices had fallen in recent weeks to the relief of buyers, a new upward trend is now evident. Even the devaluation of the Turkish lira cannot prevent this.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Sultanas: international buyers not affected by higher prices

MANISA. Although the TMO has stopped buying, the farmgate prices for sultanas have risen in Turkey. Export prices are cheap due to the depreciation of the Turkish lira, but buyers are showing surprisingly little interest.
Nuts
Dec 1, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: farmgate prices maintain record level

MANILA. In addition to high commodity prices, export prices for desiccated coconuts have also increased. And since all bad things come in threes, there is no relief in sight for freight costs either.
Dried Fruit
Nov 30, 2021

Dried figs: holiday demand boosts the market

AYDIN/TEHRAN. The upcoming holidays are boosting the dried fig trade in Turkey and also in Iran. Exports are doing better than average. In Turkey, most of the dried figs are now in traders' stocks.
Dried Fruit
Nov 30, 2021

Sultanas: TMO stops buying

MANISA/TEHRAN. The TMO has announced that it will not buy any more sultanas from growers this season. Lack of demand is putting some exporters under pressure to sell, while Iranian traders have been able to raise their prices.
Dried Fruit
Nov 30, 2021

Dried apricots: further significant reductions in export prices

MALATYA. Even though commodity prices are maintaining their high level, export prices have once again declined noticeably. Demand remains consistently high.
Dried Fruit
Nov 25, 2021

Dates: exporters stay cautious

TEHRAN. Iranian exporters are keeping a close eye on possible changes in the law that could even completely stop the export of agricultural products. They already had to deal with such problems in 2018.
Dried Fruit
Nov 24, 2021

Barberries: early harvest due to concern over frost

TEHRAN. High demand meeting low stocks is pushing barberry prices in Iran up by more than 15%. Farmers have opted for an early start to the harvest as upcoming frost concerns them.
Dried Fruit
Nov 23, 2021

Dried figs: production in Turkey declined by 12%

AYDIN/REUS. According to current INC estimates, Turkey is recording a production decline of a good 12% in the current season. Nevertheless, the country remains the undisputed leader in dried fig production.
Dried Fruit
Nov 23, 2021

Dried apricots: export prices reach “reasonable level“

MALATYA. The recent decisions of the Turkish Central Bank have had an impact on both commodity and export prices and as the latest INC data show, Turkey is still the most important producing country this season.
Dried Fruit
Nov 23, 2021

Sultanas: export prices decline due to weak exchange rate

MANISA/REUS. With the new cut in the key interest rate, the Turkish lira lost further in value, which is also reflected in the export prices for Turkish sultanas. Exporters are working at full speed to supply their foreign customers before the Christmas holidays. The INC expects global sultana production to increase by 3.3%.
Dried Fruit
Nov 18, 2021

Dried figs: 42,000 mt harvested in Fars Province

TEHRAN. Fars Province is Iran’s main production hub for figs. Summer rains and rot have, however, reduced this year’s production. Iran’s exports have, nevertheless, performed well in October. Shipments to China even account for as much as 81% of exports.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2021

Raisins: farmers left to struggle in Iran

KHALILABAD. Although Khalilabad raisins are of much better quality than last year, this product is difficult to sell. Prices are simply too high. For farmers it is becoming increasingly difficult to sell at a good price, especially since prodcution has declined by as much as 50%.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2021

Dried figs: price increases despite weak lira

AYDIN. The decline of the Turkish lira could not provide more favourable export prices in the dried fig market; on the contrary, they have even increased. Market players do not rule out that this trend will continue for the time being.
Dried Fruit
Nov 16, 2021

Dried apricots: price cuts let buyers breathe a sigh of relief

MALATYA. The devaluation of the Turkish lira has ensured that the reductions in export prices long hoped for by buyers have taken place. However, the future price development remains unclear for the time being due to the volatile Turkish financial market.
Dried Fruit
Nov 16, 2021

Sultanas: buyer expectations have not been met

MANISA. The Turkish lira was devalued again. However, the price reductions hoped for by the buyers did not take place. Instead, corrections were made in the other direction in anticipation of rising commodity prices.
Dried Fruit
Nov 11, 2021

Prunes: supplies are shrinking

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. The supply of Chilean prunes is running low and stocks are also declining on the spot markets. Meanwhile, the NASS has published the latest trade data.
Dried Fruit
Nov 10, 2021

Dried figs: Tariş stocks up

AYDIN. The president of the Tariş Fig Union, Mustafa Bircan, announced the quantity the fig union plans to buy this season. In addition, the new purchase prices were set at a meeting of the Tariş management in Aydin.
Dried Fruit
Nov 9, 2021

Sultanas: pandemic has changed consumer habits

MANISA. After the recently reported slump, weekly sultana exports are back at an average level. Prices are also unchanged and should have reached their temporary low.
Dried Fruit
Nov 9, 2021

Dried apricots: price increases on hold for now

MALATYA. In contrast to previous weeks, the Turkish apricot market saw a decline in export prices. However, this is not only due to more stable commodity prices, but mainly to the foreign exchange markets.
Dried Fruit
Nov 9, 2021

Dates: exports more than 20% up

TEHRAN. Iran’s date exports are more than 20% up on last year. This boost is not only driven by highly competitive prices but also by vaccinations that have helped to improve the pandemic situation and transportation in many countries. Mazafati dates are the most popular variety by far.
Dried Fruit
Nov 3, 2021

Dates: new orchards ensure production increases

REUS/TEHRAN. Numerous new date orchards in the growing countries ensure that global production for the 2021/22 season will increase despite higher pest infestation. This is partly thanks to private investors.
Dried Fruit
Nov 3, 2021

Dried figs: yields are 10% up

ABARKUH. The farmers in Abarkuh county in Iran’s Yazd Province need to adapt to climate change fast. Reduced rainfall, water shortages and persistent drought have prompted arable lands to decline from 20,000 hectares to 15,800 hectares in recent years as the local agricultural organisation reports. For farmers it is essential to increase water efficiency. New irrigation methods and favourable weather conditions have helped growers to step up fig production this year.
Dried Fruit
Nov 2, 2021

Dried figs: prices increased as expected

AYDIN. The increases in export prices that market players had expected due to the strong exchange rate fluctuations and higher commodity prices have indeed taken place. However, this does not apply to all varieties.
Dried Fruit
Nov 2, 2021

Dried apricots: price increases become a habit

MALATYA. Due to a firmer lira and further increases in commodity prices, export prices for dried apricots have also increased - a situation to which exporters have meanwhile become accustomed.
Dried Fruit
Nov 2, 2021

Raisins: 30% hike in exports

TEHRAN. Iran shipped more than 62,000 mt of raisins overseas between the end of March and end of September. This is more than 30% up on the same period last year not only on terms of volume but also in terms of value. Supply is, however, an issue at present.
Dried Fruit
Nov 2, 2021

Sultanas: offers from China are not an alternative

MANISA. Demand in the Turkish sultana market is surprisingly weak for this time of year. Even the offers from China, despite cheaper prices, do not offer a significant alternative due to the high freight costs for shipments to Europe.
Nuts
Oct 28, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: edible oil market also challenges coconut traders

MANILA. Rising palm oil prices are also pushing up coconut oil, whose prices have almost doubled compared to last month. There is little hope for relief in the near future.
Dried Fruit
Oct 27, 2021

Dried cranberries: slight production increases expected

MADISON/OTTAWA. After the warm and humid weather in summer, there was an increased incidence of mould in the North American cranberry crops. As a result, the volume is lower than expected, but still higher than last year.
Dried Fruit
Oct 27, 2021

Sultanas: price reductions are unlikely

MANISA. Buyers are hoping for declining sultana prices due to the significant devaluation of the Turkish lira. However, market players disagree and even see a short-term price increase approaching. Exports are at a similar level as last year.
Dried Fruit
Oct 27, 2021

Dates: access to Russia is not so easy

BANDAR BUSHEHR. Annual date production ranges at 126,000 mt in Iran’s Bushehr Province. Although harvesting is well underway, the famers are concerned over sales. Russia is a particularly attractive destination for dates and suppliers are intent on ramping up sales here, which is not so easy.
Dried Fruit
Oct 26, 2021

Dried figs: export prices about to rise

AYDIN. Due to the higher farmgate prices and the increased production costs despite the devaluation of the Turkish lira, export prices should also increase soon. Turkish traders expect this to happen as early as next week.
Dried Fruit
Oct 26, 2021

Dried apricots: offers are quoted on a daily basis

MALATYA. As farmgate prices continue to rise and the situation on the Turkish dried apricot market is extremely volatile, traders' offers continue to be quoted on a daily basis and are subject to final approval. This situation could last for a while.
Dried Fruit
Oct 25, 2021

Barberries: high demand drives up export prices

TEHRAN. Significantly higher export demand than last year and the good quality of the goods are causing the prices for dried puffed barberries to rise significantly. For Anari barberries, the increase remains at a moderate level.
Dried Fruit
Oct 19, 2021

Dried apricots: exporters are reluctant to make offers

MALATYA. Extremely volatile prices and persistent exchange rate fluctuations cause Turkish exporters to currently quote their prices on a daily basis. Despite the high prices, export demand is unbroken.