Market updates on a whole range of dried fruit with up-to-date price trends
Dried Fruit
Jun 29, 2021

Dried figs: farmgate prices are increasing

AYDIN. The growing regions in Aydin are currently affected by heavy rainfall and temperatures of more than 40°C. As good quality raw materials are no longer available, there are significant price increases.
Dried Fruit
Jun 29, 2021

Sultanas: crop at risk due to extreme weather fluctuations

MANISA. Market players in Turkey are concerned that extreme weather fluctuations will adversely impact the quality of this year's sultana production. Rumour currently has it that the farmgate prices for the new crop will range at TRY 13.00-13.50/kg. Although exports are approaching 190,000 mt, they still fall short on the volumes shipped last year.
Dried Fruit
Jun 29, 2021

Dried apricots: farmers worry about harvest workers

MALATYA. Temperatures of over 40°C are expected in the growing regions this week, which will have a positive effect on the development of the fruits. Meanwhile, farmers are worried about their harvest workers who cannot enter the province due to pandemic-related measures.
Dried Fruit
Jun 25, 2021

Dried figs: China is key to exports

TEHRAN. Although the average export price for dried figs ranged higher at USD 3.03/kg in May than in April, the volumes Iran shipped overseas in May are 50% up on April. China plays a decisive role. Current prices, however, remain an issue.
Dried Fruit
Jun 24, 2021

Raisins: farmers scramble for water

KASHMAR. Meteorologists report that Kashmar, a production hotspot for green raisins in Iran, is currently hit by the worst drought in 50 years. Although droughts frequently occur in the county, which is in the Khorasan Razavi Province, this year’s extreme conditions have reached a new dimension. Production will certainly decline sharply and farmers are left to suffer.
Nuts
Jun 23, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: further delays in production and delivery

MANILA. Restrictions related to the coronavirus in the Philippines and the difficulties faced by Asian exporters are causing significant delays in shipments. The outlook for the near future is rather bleak.
Dried Fruit
Jun 22, 2021

Dried figs: fruits are developing well

AYDIN. After the drought of previous weeks, rain has brought relief in Aydin. Both farmers and exporters are satisfied with the current situation.
Dried Fruit
Jun 22, 2021

Dried apricots: exceptionally high demand

MALATYA. As Turkish traders report, buying interest has lasted much longer than usual this year. While most purchases are usually completed by the end of April, demand has continued unabated until now.
Dried Fruit
Jun 22, 2021

Sultanas: heat shock follows hailstorms

MANISA. According to reports, the TMO will again make intervention purchases in the Turkish sultana market in the coming season. Meanwhile, temperatures in the growing regions are expected to reach up to 40°C in the coming days after last week's heavy rainfall.
Dried Fruit
Jun 17, 2021

Dates: pest is spreading rapidly

BUSHEHR. With more than 5.5 million palm trees Bushehr Province accounts for around 13% of Iran’s date production. Cultivating dates, however, hardly pays for the farmers. Not only are labour costs on the rise but they are also confronted with many challenges as sales are difficult, water tends to be in short supply and pesticides and fertilizers are lacking. To make matters worse, the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychidae urticae) is spreading rapidly in the orchards this year. Farmers are highly concerned that production will be heavily damaged in terms of quantity and quality.
Dried Fruit
Jun 15, 2021

Dried apricots: curious shift in prices

MALATYA. As raw dried apricot supplies are nearly sold out prices have taken a rather curious turn in the export market. Turkey is still to issue official production estimates and speculations are rife as to when this will happen. Harvesting has, meanwhile, started.
Dried Fruit
Jun 15, 2021

Sultanas: buyers demand lower prices

MANISA. Traders in Turkey report that overseas buyers demand lower sultana prices - without success so far. The TMO's intentions remain unclear with rumours running wild. Although exports have picked up in recent weeks, the total volumes exported this season so far still fall well short on last year.
Dried Fruit
Jun 15, 2021

Dried figs: rain to prevent drought

AYDIN. Rain has finally been forecast in Aydin, which will certainly benefit the fig trees after weeks of extremely dry weather conditions. Farmers now hope that this will prevent a drought, which would be extremely damaging to production. Prices have, in addition, shifted.
Dried Fruit
Jun 11, 2021

Dried figs: prices are simply too high

TEHRAN. After disaster struck last year when the pandemic brought trading to a near standstill dried fig exports have bounced back in Iran. Traders are, however, not quite satisfied. Issue is that prices are simply too high. The Ministry of Agriculture has also issued new production data.
Dried Fruit
Jun 10, 2021

Raisins: exports more than double

TEHRAN. Iran exported 14,376 mt of raisins between 20 March and 20 April, meaning that the volumes shipped have more than doubled on April 2020 when the pandemic first struck. Traders report that international demand has certainly bounced back. With exports kicking in the market is now, however, confronted with another challenge.
Dried Fruit
Jun 9, 2021

Prunes: supply bottlenecks seem inevitable

SANTIAGO. As the crops in the main growing countries are all smaller than hoped for this season, traders are desperately looking for alternative options. However, these come at a high price.
Dried Fruit
Jun 8, 2021

Dried figs: encouraging export figures

AYDIN. Total exports since the beginning of the season have now almost reached the level of last year. However, the situation becomes difficult for traders as there are hardly any goods from the old crop available and it is still too early to provide information on the new crop.
Dried Fruit
Jun 8, 2021

Dried apricots: prices increase significantly

MALATYA. As there are almost no more goods available on the market, the prices for Turkish dried apricots are rising noticeably. In the meantime, the sale of the first fresh apricots of the new crop has started.
Dried Fruit
Jun 8, 2021

Sultanas: TMO intervention remains uncertain

MANISA. Sultana traders in Turkey will be forced to adapt to the market situation sooner rather than later. Issue is that production prospects are highly encouraging and that the state still holds large carry-over stocks. The market can at best speculate on when exactly the TMO will intervene.
Dried Fruit
Jun 2, 2021

Barberries: limited supplies

TEHRAN. The South Khorasan Razavi Province accounts for as much as 95% of Iran’s barberry production. Annual dried barberry production usually ranges at 10,000 mt here. Suppliers are, however, confronted with many challenges this season. Not only did hailstorms and a hurricane cause extensive damage to the 2020 crop but the pandemic has also made it more difficult to sell and export barberries.
Dried Fruit
Jun 2, 2021

Dates: evaporated supplies

TEHRAN. A rather surprising twist has taken place in the date market over the last few weeks. While some market players were still highly concerned over high cold-storage inventories in April, these supplies have now evaporated. Dates from last year’s crop should in fact be sold out soon. Traders attribute this sharp cut in supplies to Ramadan and exchange rate fluctuations.
Dried Fruit
Jun 1, 2021

Dried figs: traders hold back goods

AYDIN. Traders in Turkey are increasingly holding back their goods, speculating that the new crop could be smaller due to drought damage, which would drive up prices. Exports, meanwhile, continue to catch up.
Dried Fruit
Jun 1, 2021

Dried apricots: eagerly awaiting official crop estimates

MALATYA. After government experts have assessed the growing regions, market players are now waiting for the official estimates for the new crop. These should be released within the next two weeks.
Dried Fruit
Jun 1, 2021

Sultanas: production estimates spark controversy

MANISA. The International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) anticipates a 3.4% rise in global raisin production in 2021/2022. The production estimates for Turkey have, however, stirred some controversy. Traders have reacted swiftly.
Dried Fruit
May 28, 2021

Dried figs: pollination is underway

TEHRAN. Fig tree pollination has started in Estahaban and in Neyriz in Iran. Gardeners here use caprifigs for pollination. This has the advantage that the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides are reduced and that the taste and quality of the figs is improved. Problem, however, is that there are not enough caprifig trees in Iran.
Dried Fruit
May 27, 2021

Raisins: tables have turned

TEHRAN. While the demand situation was an absolute disaster in Iran’s raisin market in April, tables have turned now. Neighbouring countries have bought up large volumes and exports show a clear trend. Much also depends on the political situation as reports state that US sanctions and the problems encountered in financial transactions have prompted some traders in Europe to sidestep suppliers in Iran.
Dried Fruit
May 26, 2021

Prunes: production falls well short of expectations in Chile

SANTIAGO/MADRID. The season is set to be tough in the prune market. Sharp production declines are expected in all countries and it is next to impossible to obtain any offers. To make matters worse, the lack of containers is rendering transport more expensive.
Dried Fruit
May 25, 2021

Sultanas: extreme heat gives rise to concerns

MANISA. Manisa is confronted with an extreme heatwave at present. The vines may very well be damaged. Rumours concerning this year's sultana production are circulating in the market. Good news, however, is that exports are catching up. The lack of suitable containers, however, continues to pose a challenge.
Dried Fruit
May 25, 2021

Dried figs: drought-like conditions persist in Aydin

AYDIN. Growers in Aydin are still confronted with drought-like conditions. Farmers are concerned that the current weather situation will prompt a sharp decline in production. Dried fig exporters are also confronted with problems.
Dried Fruit
May 25, 2021

Dried apricots: speculations are rife

MALATYA. Attention has shifted towards the new apricot crop in Turkey. Speculations on dried apricot prices are also rife. While the trees are currently being assessed rumour has it that production will be good. In how far these considerations will prove true will show as soon as the first official crop estimates have been issued.
Dried Fruit
May 20, 2021

Dates: surprising twist in prices

TEHRAN. Although high date inventories have been repeatedly reported in recent weeks, the market has taken a surprising turn. Question is in how far the current prices are sustainable. With annual production ranging at 1.25 million mt dates are the fifth most important product in Iran’s horticultural sector.
Dried Fruit
May 18, 2021

Sultanas: contrasting crop forecasts

MANISA/TEHRAN. The new week after the end of Ramadan celebrations started in Turkey with relaxed curfews and…
Dried Fruit
May 18, 2021

Dried figs: lack of rainfall carries risk of lower yields

AYDIN/TEHRAN. In both Turkey and Iran, low rainfall rates pose a risk to the coming fig crop. Exporters also complain about the difficulties caused by the ongoing container shortage.
Dried Fruit
May 18, 2021

Dried apricots: crop estimates differ significantly

MALATYA. Farmers and producers in Turkey are still very divided about the crop volume for the new season. Storm and frost damage will ultimately prove to be decisive.
Nuts
May 12, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: situation remains tense

MANILA. The factories in the Philippines are working at full speed, but massive delivery delays still cannot be avoided. The outlook for the rest of the year is also anything but promising.
Dried Fruit
May 11, 2021

Dried apricots: virtually no demand

MALATYA. Due to Ramadan, demand on the apricot market has dropped massively in recent weeks. However, things look promising for the new crop.
Dried Fruit
May 11, 2021

Dried figs: cold temperatures cause delays

AYDIN. Market players report good weather conditions in the growing regions. However, fruit formation is expected to be delayed due to the cool night temperatures.
Dried Fruit
May 11, 2021

Sultanas: TMO adjusts commodity prices

MANISA. Sunny weather promises good conditions for the development of grapes in the growing regions. Due to low trading activity, there were some price corrections this week.
Dried Fruit
May 6, 2021

Dates: economic backlash hits market

TEHRAN. The pandemic is certainly far from over and the economic backlash is felt in the date market. Domestic supplies are normally very much depleted at the start of Ramadan. Things are, however, different this year. Although around half the month of Ramadan is over, large inventories remain. The cold storage supplies in Bushehr Province give a hint as to how critical the situation may become.
Dried Fruit
May 6, 2021

Barberries: farmers adopt cautious approach

TEHRAN. Since barberries are considered a luxury product the farmers in Iran are particularly hard hit by the pandemic. Bearing last year’s experiences in mind they have adopted a much more cautious approach in selling new puffed barberry arrivals to the market. Price developments in the export market differ from prices in the domestic market.
Dried Fruit
May 4, 2021

Dried figs: farmers and exporters show optimism

AYDIN. Conditions in the growing areas are good and producers expect the trees to set fruit soon. Exports also continue to be very satisfactory.
Dried Fruit
May 4, 2021

Dried apricots: market shows little change

MALATYA. The lockdown in Turkey and as well as Ramadan are keeping the markets very quiet. There is also little movement in prices.
Dried Fruit
May 4, 2021

Sultanas: unexpected rise in exports in Turkey

MANISA. With sunny weather conditions and temperatures expected to rise as high as 30C prospects could hardly be more encouraging in Manisa. Growers are at present in the process of picking and selling vine leaves, which are considered a popular delicacy overseas. This practice has, however, sparked controversy. Market players are also surprised about the sudden uptick in exports.
Dried Fruit
Apr 29, 2021

Dried figs: hail and frost damage cause prices to rise

TEHRAN. Export prices in Iran have risen significantly in the past two weeks. This is due to weather-related damage on the one hand and high domestic demand on the other.
Dried Fruit
Apr 29, 2021

Raisins: low demand despite attractive prices

TEHRAN. The Khorasan-Razavi province in the northeast of Iran is known for its green raisins, the centre of cultivation being the town of Quchan. There, 3,000 farmers cultivate…
Dried Fruit
Apr 29, 2021

Prunes: EU increases imports from Chile by 15%

SANTIAGO/SACRAMENTO. Chilean exporters are still hesitant with offers for the new crop. Yet the country was able to further strengthen its position as a top supplier for the EU last year.
Dried Fruit
Apr 27, 2021

Dried figs: favourable conditions for the new crop

AYDIN. Market players in Turkey are having difficulties meeting the increasing demand, as there are hardly any goods available. The development of the new harvest, however, looks rather promising.
Dried Fruit
Apr 27, 2021

Dried apricots: declining export prices thanks to weak lira

MALATYA. There is currently little trading activity on the Turkish apricot market. The devaluation of the Turkish lira is causing export prices to fall slightly and weather conditions in the growing regions have stabilised.