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Oilseeds
Jun 23, 2022

Flaxseed: Canada might correct cultivation forecast

OTTAWA/NUR-SULTAN. Canada's acreages are benefiting from rainfall. At the same time, market players expect a correction of the official cultivation forecast in the coming days. Eastern European flaxseed is significantly cheaper than in the past weeks.
Oilseeds
Jun 23, 2022

Sesame seeds: processors stock up

NEW DELHI. Indian sesame seed traders expect serious competition in the upcoming tender. Meanwhile, demand from domestic hullers is likely cause firmer prices.
Nuts
Jun 23, 2022

Hazelnuts: from bad to worse

ORDU. Attention has certainly shifted towards the new hazelnut crop in Turkey. Demand is frustratingly low and suppliers are using creative means to change this. Things will, however, turn from bad to worse for many hazelnut manufacturers in Turkey.
Oilseeds
Jun 23, 2022

Blue poppy seeds: prices for the new crop might exceed EUR 3.00/kg

CHRUDIM/BUDAPEST. Hungarian blue poppy seed traders are more than frustrated with this year's crop result. A big question mark also continues to hover over this year's poppy production in the Czech Republic.
Oilseeds
Jun 23, 2022

Sunflower seeds: Ukraine's sowing at 10-year low

SOFIA/KYIV. The Ukrainian Ministry of Agriculture expects domestic sunflower seed production to reach a ten year low. Meanwhile, the country needs additional storage capacity for the upcoming crop. In Bulgaria, the plants are developing well and give hope for a good crop result.
Nuts
Jun 22, 2022

Walnuts: traders want to part with stocks

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. At the end of the season, walnut shipments from the USA pick up once again. The overall weak export results of the season so far increase the sales pressure on the supplier side.
Nuts
Jun 22, 2022

Cashews: Vietnam's imports down significantly

HANOI. As Vinacas announced, Vietnamese imports declined noticeably year-on-year in the first four months of 2022. The country's exports are also lower than last previous year, although the decline here is more moderate.
Dried Fruit
Jun 22, 2022

Prunes: Chile's production higher than expected

SANTIAGO/SACRAMENTO. In its latest report, the Chile Prunes Association once again confirms the result of the prune production. According to the experts, the war between Russia and Ukraine is also affecting Chile's exports.
Nuts
Jun 22, 2022

Pistachios: hard choices

TEHRAN. As accurate statistics on Iran’s annual pistachio production are lacking, it is challenging to issue reliable forecasts. Fact, however, is that spring frosts have caused extensive crop damages in the past two years and that farmers have lost large amounts of money. Yet, water scarcity is the most serious threat as growers are already confronted with the harsh realities of climate change.
Nuts
Jun 22, 2022

Almonds: Australia's April exports reach record level

MADRID/CANBERRA. Almond exporters report good export figures. US shipments are slowly picking up, Spain's exports remain well above last year and Australia could face a new record season.
Dried Fruit
Jun 21, 2022

Dried figs: high freight costs curb demand

AYDIN/TEHRAN. High freight costs for exports from Turkey dampen export demand for dried figs. Buyers of Iranian goods are also less interested in buying than last year. Many buyers are waiting for the new crop.
Dried Fruit
Jun 21, 2022

Dried apricots: first crop estimates for 2022

MALATYA. Now that the damage estimates in the growing regions have been completed, the crop forecast for the 2022/23 season has been published. The first price estimates are also making the rounds in the market.
Dried Fruit
Jun 21, 2022

Sultanas: war in Ukraine dampens trading

MANISA/TEHRAN. After two weeks of precipitation and cool temperatures, the weather in the Turkish growing areas became warmer. Market players report many uncertainty factors that are likely to affect the coming season. Meanwhile, the war between Russia and Ukraine is having a noticeable impact on Iranian exports.
Dried Fruit
Jun 21, 2022

Barberries: peculiar turn in prices

TEHRAN. Although demand for barberries recovered again in May, Iran’s exports remain strikingly low. Market inventories may be low, but prices have finally taken a rather peculiar turn.
Dried Fruit
Jun 21, 2022

Dates: annoying pests

AHVAZ. Growers will step up spraying in Iran’s Khuzestan’s province this year. Problem is that spider mites tend to create extensive damage as they feed on unripe dates. Producers act quickly as soon as the weather gets warm in late May and are busy securing their palm groves against this and other pests right through until early August.
Oilseeds
Jun 20, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: successful export season

DALIAN. Chinese market players provided current estimates for the 2021/22 export season, which are quite respectable. Meanwhile, the market continues to be very quiet, while the new crop is developing well.
Pulses
Jun 20, 2022

Chickpeas: effective strategy of farmers

NEW DELHI. Indian growers are pursuing a strategic plan to drive the permanently declining prices for chickpeas back up - and their plan might actually work. Meanwhile, the government continues to buy large quantities.
Spices
Jun 20, 2022

Saffron: temporary trend

TEHRAN. While the prices for saffron have nearly doubled on last year, exports have slumped between January and May as last year’s summer drought is taking its toll on the market. The export prices for Iranian saffron have finally started to shift.
Nuts
Jun 20, 2022

Macadamias: China on the rise

REUS. While floods have hit this year's macadamia production in Australia, China is about to become one of the leading producers. Inflation coupled with geopolitical tensions are weighing on demand and prices are on the move in Europe.
AUDITOR Issues
Jun 17, 2022

The AUDITOR Issue 22/2022

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Spices
Jun 17, 2022

Spice market update: “Mandi Tax“ deters buyers

GUJARAT. Weekly monitoring with the latest market information from India on cumin, coriander and turmeric, chilli, black pepper and cardamom as well as a price list for more than 70 products.
Oilseeds
Jun 15, 2022

Sunflower seeds: traders under selling pressure

SOFIA/KYIV. Good crop prospects and a lack of space in the warehouses are causing sales pressure in the Bulgarian sunflower seed market. In Ukraine, about 4.7 million ha could be sown with sunflower seeds for this year, and the crop forecast is a good third behind last year's result.
Oilseeds
Jun 15, 2022

Sesame seeds: new tender has been announced

NEW DELHI. About a quarter of India's summer crop is now expected to be available in the market. Meanwhile, details of the already anticipated tender tfrom South Korea were announced.
Nuts
Jun 15, 2022

Pecans: gap between supply and demand

ATLANTA. With strong marketing in the wake of the newly formed American Pecan Promotion Board, growers are hoping for higher demand - but this also brings some difficulties, according to Pecan Report.
Dried Fruit
Jun 15, 2022

Dried mulberries: higher prices expected

IZMIR. In Turkey, about 70,000 mt of mulberries are harvested annually, and dried mulberries are becoming increasingly popular. This year's harvest is already underway, and due to the current circumstances, market players expect prices to rise.
Nuts
Jun 15, 2022

Hazelnuts: buyers go mad

ORDU. Although the TMO raised the stakes in the third round of sales by demanding a price of TRY 44.00/kg for inshell hazelnuts, exporters in Turkey are shocked to find that the state-run organisation successfully attracted buyers mad enough to pay such a price. While speculations are running wild in Turkey as to what prompted such a run on the TMO, it is next to impossible for suppliers to set the right prices for the new season.
Dried Fruit
Jun 15, 2022

Dried sour cherries: Turkey doubles exports

IZMIR. The cultivation of stone fruit is an important economic sector for Turkey. The country is not only one of the most important producers worldwide, but also one of the largest exporters. Offers for dried sour cherries from this year's crop are expected in about a month.
Dried Fruit
Jun 14, 2022

Dried figs: hail could delay fruit formation

AYDIN. Many regions in Turkey were again affected by rain and hail storms last week, including Aydin, the most important growing area for Turkish dried figs. Market players are worried about the new crop.
Dried Fruit
Jun 14, 2022

Sultanas: further hailstorms distress growers

MANISA. For the second week in a row, the Manisa growing areas were affected by hailstorms, which may have caused higher damage this time. However, the extent has yet to be determined. Meanwhile, exports continue to run at full speed.
Dried Fruit
Jun 14, 2022

Dried apricots: start of harvest depends on the weather

MALATYA. The harvest of fresh apricots in Malatya is scheduled to start next week, but rainfall could cause delays. Meanwhile, damage assessments are largely complete.
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.
Nuts
Jun 14, 2022

Pistachios: climate crisis challenges industry

MASHAD. Climate change has prompted pistachio production to shift towards the northwest and northeast of Iran. Drought and water scarcity have, by contrast, reduced production in Kerman province, which is located further south. The Khorasan Razavi province, in the northeast, however, scores with much more than climatic diversity.
Oilseeds
Jun 13, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: new crop is developing well

DALIAN. Chinese market players are positive about the new crop, which is reportedly developing well. Overall, the market is currently fairly sluggish and demand is very weak.
Pulses
Jun 13, 2022

Chickpeas: government buys large quantities

NEW DELHI. The Indian government is currently buying large quantities of chickpeas to the relief of farmers, with the minimum support price even being almost a fifth above current spot market prices. Overall, inflation is giving market players a hard time.
Fruit and Vegetables
Jun 13, 2022

Dried beans: acreage in China is shrinking

BEIJING. For both red kidney beans and mung beans, Chinese market players expect smaller acreages this year. This is already having an impact on prices.
Nuts
Jun 13, 2022

Almonds: drought and inflation

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. While buyers and suppliers are concerned with inflation, California is bracing for the driest months of the year. Water stress will be an issue in the next few months and prospects are rather bleak after the harvest. US almond shipments, nevertheless, hit a record in May.
AUDITOR Issues
Jun 10, 2022

The AUDITOR Issue 21/2022

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Oilseeds
Jun 9, 2022

Sesame seeds: geopolitical shock for India

NEW DELHI. With China investing heavily in Pakistan's sesame seed production there is a very real threat that India will lose at least one powerful buyer. Iran also shares a border with Pakistan and may very well switch to its direct neighbour. These changes in the geopolitical landscape will certainly impact India's sesame seed market.
Oilseeds
Jun 9, 2022

Flaxseed: higher yields anticipated

OTTAWA. Although the area sown with flaxseed has declined in Canada this year, the sharp rise in yields will compensate for this. Buyers have found a good alternative for Russia. Unstable market conditions prevail in Europe.
Grain Products
Jun 8, 2022

Bulgur: Turkey keen to gain market shares

GAZIANTEP. As Turkey is the leading producer for bulgur and demand has risen steadily in recent years, the prospects for the export market are excellent. With the world desperately looking for ways for wheat to be shipped from Ukraine to prevent a hunger crisis in poorer countries and India imposing an export ban for wheat bulgur has certainly gained additional attention.
Oilseeds
Jun 8, 2022

Mustard seeds: high dependency on Russia

OTTAWA. Prospects for mustard seeds have improved in Canada and are much more encouraging than last year. Exports will, however, only range nominally higher as the recently issued estimates from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada show. Germany strongly relies on Russia for supplies.
Nuts
Jun 8, 2022

Hazelnuts: TMO raises the stakes

ORDU. Although Turkey’s inflation soared to a 24-year high of 73.5% in May, the central bank is optimistic that the tide will turn. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan also promised more interest rate cuts in a speech he gave on Monday. Prospects are, however, far from encouraging for hazelnuts and traders are speculating on how successful the TMO will be in the third round of sales.
Oilseeds
Jun 8, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: shock for buyers

DALIAN. The soaring prices for shine skin kernels are putting buyers off. Most have limited their purchases to the volumes required for meeting existing contracts. Speculators are, however, confident.
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.
Spices
Jun 7, 2022

Cumin: exports at stake

FERDOWS. Although farmers report that the green cumin harvest is making good progress in Ferdows County in Iran’s South Khorasan Province, it is far from certain if sufficient supplies will be available for export.
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.