Market updates on a whole range of dried fruit with up-to-date price trends
Dried Fruit
Oct 19, 2021

Dried figs: raw materials of the new crop are becoming scarce

AYDIN. Due to good demand and high commodity prices, many Turkish farmers have already sold a large part of their new crop. Available goods in export quality are therefore becoming scarce.
Dried Fruit
Oct 19, 2021

Raisins: 30% decline in production anticipated

KHONDAB. Annual grape production ranges at 4 million mt in Iran. The export of grapes and related products generates an income of USD 30 million every year. Growers are, meanwhile, busy turning grapes into raisins in the Markazi Province, drought and frost have, however, taken their toll on this year’s production.
Dried Fruit
Oct 19, 2021

Dried figs: China is top export destination

TEHRAN. China is by far the most important export destination for Iran’s dried figs. Traders state that as much as 90% of the volumes shipped are destined for East Asia. The possible revival of the nuclear deal coupled with hopes of the lifting of the US sanctions on Iran have also impacted prices.
Dried Fruit
Oct 19, 2021

Sultanas: official estimates still to be issued

MANISA. The anticiapted price rise for organic sultanas has so far failed to materialise in Turkey. Due to the Anuga trading was largely subdued last week. The market is still waiting for official production estimates to be issued.
Dried Fruit
Oct 18, 2021

Prunes: hardly any Chilean goods left

SANTIAGO. Buyers' fears have come true and prices for prunes, both from Chile and the USA, have continued to rise. This is due to the prospect of low crops and the already prevailing shortage of goods.
Dried Fruit
Oct 13, 2021

Dried figs: export season off to a good start

AYDIN. Exporters can be very satisfied with the start of the new export season. While commodity prices are rising, the latest devaluation of the Turkish lira is preventing high export prices.
Dried Fruit
Oct 12, 2021

Sultanas: export prices reach temporary low

MANISA. Unlike the Turkish dried apricot market, the sultana market is much calmer. Exports can nevertheless maintain their lead over last year.
Dried Fruit
Oct 12, 2021

Dried apricots: no end to the price rally

MALATYA. Week after week, Turkish market players expect apricot prices to have peaked - and are wrong again this time. Suppliers are increasingly getting into trouble as a result.
Dried Fruit
Oct 11, 2021

Dates: export demand causes prices to rise

ZAHEDAN. In the Sistan and Baluchestan province, which is Iran's second largest date producer after Bushehr, the harvest is in full swing. Increased export demand is driving prices up.
Dried Fruit
Oct 5, 2021

Dried figs: hike in exports

TEHRAN. Iran’s dried fig exports more than doubled on last year between March and August. In Khafr county in Fars Province monthly exports were even 322% up on August on last year. Harvesting is well underway here.
Dried Fruit
Oct 5, 2021

Raisins: farmers tricked to buy counterfeits

MALEKAN. Frost, hail and drought occurring in recent months have smashed all hopes of a good production in Iran’s East Azerbaijan Province this year. While initial production estimates for grapes exceeded 305,000 mt, they have now been slashed to 180,000 mt. Around 85% of the grapes produced here are processed into California and sultana raisins. Counterfeit pesticides are also a problem.
Nuts
Oct 5, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: goods are scarce and expensive

MANILA. Even though the situation is no longer as tense as it was at the beginning of the year, coconut producers and traders are still struggling with major difficulties. Possible price reductions are thus a long way off.
Dried Fruit
Oct 4, 2021

Dried figs: exports of the new crop start this week

AYDIN. The new dried fig season has begun and the first exports from the new crop are due to take place this week. The suppliers are correspondingly busy.
Dried Fruit
Oct 4, 2021

Dried apricots: prices reach all-time high

MALATYA. Farmgate prices in Turkey have continued to rise, leaving farmers cheering but also amazed. Nevertheless, export demand remains unbroken.
Dried Fruit
Oct 4, 2021

Sultanas: market prices not attractive for sellers

MANISA. Starting next weekend, the Anuga food fair will be held in Cologne in Germany. Many dried fruit exporters from Turkey will also be there to capture the sentiments of the buyers.
Dried Fruit
Sep 28, 2021

Dried figs: lower key interest rate keeps export prices stable

AYDIN. While the farmgate prices for Turkish dried figs continue to rise, this is not noticeable in the export prices. The reason for this is the measures introduced by the Turkish central bank at the end of last week.
Dried Fruit
Sep 28, 2021

Prunes: alternatives are scarce

SANTIAGO/SACRAMENTO. The international prune market is in trouble. The disappointing production result in Chile can only be compensated to a limited extent due to high prices for other dried fruit.
Dried Fruit
Sep 28, 2021

Dried apricots: artificial shortage drives prices up

MALATYA. According to reports from Turkey, the price increases continue - this applies to both commodity and export prices, for which there are now some offers again. Meanwhile, a few wholesalers are creating artificial shortages that are preventing price reductions.
Dried Fruit
Sep 28, 2021

Sultanas: organic growers reluctant to sell

MANISA. While Tariş is stil remarkably quiet about when it intends to start buying sultanas and raisins, growers are happy to sell to the TMO. Around 6,500 growers have reportedly booked an appointment at one of the eleven purchasing points of the state-run organisation. Organic growers are holding back supplies in vain.
Dried Fruit
Sep 24, 2021

Dates: supply demand imbalance

BANDAR BUSHEHR. Date harvesting started around 10 days early in some parts of Iran’s Bushehr Province due to hot weather. Exports form the province are expected to climb to 30,000 mt this year, despite economic problems and difficulties with Iraq and Afghanistan. Things are, however, less encouraging on the national level as the balance between supply and demand has been disrupted.
Dried Fruit
Sep 23, 2021

Barberries: farmers fight against pests

TEHRAN. The harvest in Iran is about to start and will last until the beginning of December. Some farmers in the province of South Khorasan are increasingly struggling with pest infestations this season, partly due to the severe drought.
Dried Fruit
Sep 22, 2021

Dried figs: exporters concerned about price increases

AYDIN. Prices for dried figs have continued to rise on the Turkish market and the first exporters are withdrawing. The rumours that are currently circulating do not bode well.
Dried Fruit
Sep 21, 2021

Dried apricots: the market is upside down

MALATYA. Last week, market players were still hoping for an end to the price rally - and are now disappointed, as apricot prices continue to rise. Exporters are facing massive problems as a result.
Dried Fruit
Sep 21, 2021

Sultanas: farmers prefer to sell to the TMO

MANISA. Although Turkish sultana farmers are dissatisfied with the purchase prices of the TMO, as they had expected significantly higher offers, they currently prefer to sell their raw materials to the state organisation.
Dried Fruit
Sep 21, 2021

Dried figs: drought cuts production

SARVABAD. More than 700 mt of of high-quality organic figs are normally produced in Sarvabad county in Iran’s Kurdistan Province every year. Local agricultural organisations have, however, sounded the alarm bells this year as production is expected to decline to as little as 350 mt due to drought. The harvest season is coming to an end.
Dried Fruit
Sep 21, 2021

Raisins: curious trend

ZANJAN. Iran’s Zanjan Province is a production hotspot for grapes and this year’s production is estimated at 240,000 mt. Only around 10% of the grapes grown here are consumed fresh, the rest are turned into raisins. About 20% of the raisins produced in Zanjan are exported, mainly to Russia. Although harvesting is underway in Iran, the market has taken a rather curious turn.
Dried Fruit
Sep 15, 2021

Dried figs: exporters need supplies

AYDIN. Although the export season for dried figs will officially be launched in Turkey on 6 October, suppliers are having a hard time obtaining good prices. Negotiations are difficult. Exports still range above average at present.
Dried Fruit
Sep 14, 2021

Dried apricots: exporters back down from market

MALATYA. Things are still far from normal in Turkey's dried apricot market. The hike in export demand in recent weeks is having an impact on prices and suppliers are adjusting their offers accordingly. For some the market simply resembles a madhouse.
Dried Fruit
Sep 14, 2021

Sultanas: farmers are mad about prices

MANISA. Harvesting has nearly been completed in Turkey. Rain has, fortunately, not caused extensive damage. Although the TMO is purchasing type 9 sultana for TRY 13.00/kg, which is TRY 0.50/kg higher than last year, farmers are highly disappointed. They had expected prices ranging at TRY 16.00/kg for type 9 sultanas. The exporters are also not too happy with the state-run organisation.
Dried Fruit
Sep 13, 2021

Dates: shifts in production

TEHRAN. Date production is estimated at 230,000 mt in Khuzestan Province this year. Exports of high-quality dates are expected to climb by 5,000 mt on last year to 85,000 mt. Khuzestan is, in fact, Iran’s most important province when it comes to exports. Drought is, however, a challenge.
Dried Fruit
Sep 8, 2021

Sultanas: TMO issues bid

MANISA. While the TMO has announced a bid for sultanas produced this year, official production estimates are still to be issued. Although growers were expecting higher prices, exporters should be able to profit from the TMO bid.
Dried Fruit
Sep 8, 2021

Dried figs: exports to start as late as October

AYDIN. Trade representatives have set the 6 October as the official date for the export season of dried figs to start in Turkey. Issue is that heat has caused severe damage. Official production estimates are still, however, to be issued.
Dried Fruit
Sep 7, 2021

Dried apricots: growers reckon with higher prices

MALATYA. The prices for dried apricots have risen sharply again in Turkey this week. Not only are farmgate prices up but also export prices. Prices are expected to continue to pick up.
Dried Fruit
Sep 7, 2021

Prunes: sharp rise in prices for shipments from Chile

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. Exporters in Chile are demadning record high prices for this year's crop. Supplies are running low in Europe for prunes. Demand has risen in Germany.
Dried Fruit
Sep 6, 2021

Dried figs: lack of rain only has limited impact

TEHRAN. Fig harvesting and the production of dried figs are well underway in Iran. The figs produced in Galugah in Mazandaran province are of particular interest as no fertilizers or poison are used to grow the fruits here. Harvesting will be continue until early October in some parts of the country and exports are underway to Russia.
Dried Fruit
Sep 3, 2021

Raisins: production prospects could be better

TEHRAN. Harvesting is well underway in Iran. Growers started picking grapes in Qazvin province in mid-August. Traders reckon that more than 350,000 mt of grapes will be harvested here, of which around 60-70% are turned into raisins. Harvesting is also about to start in Malayer County in Hamadan Province. Prospects are, however, not entirely good.
Dried Fruit
Aug 31, 2021

Dried figs: Tariş prices do not attract sellers

AYDIN. Sultana growers are still waiting, while the Tariş purchase price for dried figs has been announced by now. The prices, however, are not in line with expectations.
Dried Fruit
Aug 31, 2021

Dried apricots: the price rally continues

MALATYA. As expected by market players, prices for Turkish dried apricots have once again risen noticeably. Growers are satisfied with the prices achieved, so that half of the new crop has already been sold. Exports also show a positive picture.
Dried Fruit
Aug 31, 2021

Sultanas: raisins are less lucrative for farmers

MANISA. Growers are holding back raw materials in the hope of making good profits on their sultanas after the TMO prices are announced. The quality of the new crop is convincing, but fewer raisins and organic sultanas are to be expected.
Dried Fruit
Aug 31, 2021

Dates: crop losses of up to 15% expected

TEHRAN. After the hot and dry summer, Iranian market players expect that this year's production could be 10-15% lower than last year. If this record heat is repeated in the coming summers, date farmers expect a disaster.
Dried Fruit
Aug 30, 2021

Barberries: producers hope for more support

TEHRAN. While market players in the Iranian barberry market are experiencing increasing export demand, there is a lack of financial resources to properly promote the product. In addition, export taxes stand in the way of exporters.
Dried Fruit
Aug 24, 2021

Dried figs: crop estimate studies completed

AYDIN. In the past weeks, experts had closely examined the fig plantations in Turkey in order to be able to estimate the crop volume as well as the quality of the fruits. These studies have now been completed.
Dried Fruit
Aug 24, 2021

Dried apricots: no end to price increases in sight

MALATYA. Commodity prices in Turkey are continuously rising, which is of course also reflected in export prices. Market players do not expect the price rally to end soon.
Dried Fruit
Aug 24, 2021

Sultanas: waiting for the TMO continues

MANISA. In Turkey, exports of fresh and dried grapes are running at full speed. Meanwhile, producers continue to wait impatiently for the TMO to announce their prices.
Dried Fruit
Aug 23, 2021

Dried figs: harvest starts early in Iran

TEHRAN. In Iran, the harvest for dried fig production has started earlier than usual. Meanwhile, export prices are showing significant declines.
Dried Fruit
Aug 23, 2021

Raisins: drought causes crop losses

TEHRAN. Since the end of July, the grape harvest has been underway in the Iranian province of Khorasan Razavi. A large part of the crop is used for the sultana production. Due to the drought, however, the result of this year's crop is expected to be significantly smaller.
Nuts
Aug 18, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: buyers' plan does not work out

MANILA. Due to the ongoing lockdown, the situation for coconut producers in the Philippines is currently very difficult. European and US buyers had been holding back on purchases to avoid the high freight costs - but this plan seems to be failing.
Dried Fruit
Aug 17, 2021

Dried figs: higher yields but lower quality

AYDIN. Heat and drought are causing problems for the figs grown in the valleys. This could have an impact on the quality. Meanwhile, growers expect the Taris to announce the fig prices for the new crop soon.