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Spices
Jun 7, 2022

Saffron: smuggling gains traction

TEHRAN. Illegal smuggling activities have hit Iran’s saffron market hard in recent months. Exports have, in fact, declined by 45% this year so far as compared with the same period last year. Sudden hikes in customs tariffs have given rise to this trend.
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Jun 3, 2022

The AUDITOR Issue 20/2022

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Oilseeds
Jun 2, 2022

Sesame seeds: surprising developments

NEW DELHI. Although extreme heat and drought just before harvesting must have impacted quality, quite the opposite appears to be the case in India. Some traders even state that the quality of the sesame seeds is, in fact, superior.
Oilseeds
Jun 2, 2022

Blue poppy seeds: upsurge in demand drives up market

CHRUDIM. Anticipated declines in production have boosted demand for blue poppy seeds in the Czech Republic. This has also driven up prices. Although official production estimates still have to be issued, unoffical estimates are circulating in the market.
Grains
Jun 2, 2022

Buckwheat: sowing continues

BEIJING/KYIV. Buckwheat is the noted exception in Ukraine at present since this is one of the few commodities for which a rise on sowing has been witnessed. The market, however, hardly dares to speculate on production. China has stepped up imports, which has impacted prices.
Grains
Jun 2, 2022

Millet: 47% slump in sowing in Ukraine

BEIJING/KYIV. Although sowing is underway in Urkaine, acreage will range much lower for millet. Sowing has also declined in China. Suppliers will, nevertheless, do their best to sell their stocks.
Oilseeds
Jun 1, 2022

Sunflower seeds: new production estimates due to concern over yields

SOFIA/KYIV. Although Ukraine's sunflower seed sowing presently lags 30% behind last year, it is far from complete. Exports to the EU over alternative routes are up an running and going at full speed. Coceral has surprised the market by issuing revised EU production estimates earlier than anticipated.
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.
Oilseeds
Jun 1, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: the gamble continues

DALIAN. Prices continue to climb in China. Trouble is that speculators hold large volumes of pumpkin seeds and can set prices at will. This has also impacted the export 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.
Nuts
May 31, 2022

Hazelnuts: a golden opportunity

ORDU. Despite Erdoğan’s assurances that inflation would improve after May, the Turkish lira has lost ground in recent weeks. The local currency even devalued by more than 20% immediately after treasury and finance minister Nureddin Nebati suggested that the lira had reached its lowest point. High inflation coupled with Erdogan’s unorthodox interest rate policy, nevertheless, present a bizarre opportunity for speculators. Suppliers have also issued cautious offers 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.
Pulses
May 30, 2022

Chickpeas: gamble over rumoured change to agri-imports

NEW DELHI. As inflation has hit an eight-year high in India and the government is hiking interest rates this has impacting trading activities for chickpeas. Rumour also has it that a massive policy change for agricultural imports is in the making. This high degree of uncertainty is giving rise to scepticism and speculations.
Nuts
May 30, 2022

Pistachios: run on kernels

TEHRAN. Iran’s pistachio exports have declined sharply between January and April. While drought and excessive heat impacted last year’s production, prospects are also far from encouraging this year. Curiously, there is also a noted run on pistachio kernels.
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May 27, 2022

The AUDITOR Issue 19/2022

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Oilseeds
May 25, 2022

Flaxseed: traders want to sell

NUR-SULTAN/OTTAWA. As demand is very much subdued traders are trying to sell their expensive supplies as quickly as they possibly can. Producers, however, expect prices to rise for the new crop. Issue is the lack of rain in Kazakhstan.
Oilseeds
May 25, 2022

Sunflower seeds: heat to reduce yields

SOFIA/KYIV. Sunflower seed traders are concerned over excessive heat and drought in Bulgaria as these adverse weather conditions may very well impact production. Suppliers are only issuing few offers for the new crop. Ukraine continues to ship sunflower seeds to the EU.
Nuts
May 25, 2022

Hazelnuts: strange market dynamics

ORDU. Over the last few weeks reality has kicked in that sufficient supplies are available, and attention shifted more towards the new crop. At present, the mood is, however, shifting in Turkey’s hazelnut market. Issue are strange dynamics. The market may also have to adjust production estimates for the new crop.
Nuts
May 25, 2022

Almonds: conservative guesstimate in Spain

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. While almond production will range 4% lower in California at 2.80 billion pounds, things are also far from encouraging in Spain. According to the National Nut Board production will range 30% lower than last year. Judging by experience, however, the estimates presented by this organisation tend to be rather conservative.
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.
Dairy Products
May 24, 2022

Butter: expensive gamble

FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS. Consumers are really confronted with a painful surge in prices as recent data shows. EU butter prices, for instance, soared by more than 70% in April as compared with last year. Dairy farmers are also reeling from high production costs. Although leading processors such as Kerry have stepped up support for farmers, the proposed scheme is a gamble at best.
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.
Oilseeds
May 23, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: crazy run on supplies

DALIAN. A sudden run on pumpkin seeds has taken traders in China by surprise. No one expected such a move. If sales continue at this rate, supplies will be gone well before the end of the season.
Nuts
May 23, 2022

Peanuts: unease over supply and demand

NEW DELHI. Although the prices for peanuts have fluctuated in a narrow range in India in recent weeks, traders reckon that this is about to change. Issue are global factors, especially since production is under the weather in Brazil. Recently updated production estimates, however, tell a different story.
Pulses
May 23, 2022

Chickpeas: suppliers on edge over inflation

NEW DELHI. India’s chickpea market is on edge at the moment. Traders are concerned over a liquidity crisis and the public is voicing fears of a recession. Analysts are, however, urging suppliers to keep it cool.
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May 20, 2022

The AUDITOR Issue 18/2022

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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.
Spices
May 20, 2022

Spice market update: global coriander crops turn out mixed

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
May 19, 2022

Flaxseed: Kazakhstan's growing regions are too dry

OTTAWA/NUR-SULTAN. In mid-May, farmers started sowing in the Kazakh growing regions, but in some areas conditions are reported to be relatively dry. According to Canada's exporters, they have so far hardly benefited from supply restrictions between Russia and the EU.
Oilseeds
May 19, 2022

Blue poppy seeds: traders can agree on prices

CHRUDIM. The official cultivation figures are eagerly awaited in the Czech poppy seed market, while the expectations of market players diverge significantly. In contrast, traders are united in their price expectations for the new crop.
Nuts
May 19, 2022

Hazelnuts: tricky demand situation

ORDU. Economists reckon that Turkey is witnessing an unprecedented economic crisis of epic proportions. Hazelnut suppliers report the inflation is much worse than official figures suggest, and exporters are dealing on slippery grounds. The production estimates issued at the International Nut and Dried Fruit Congress also illustrate some surprising trends.
Oilseeds
May 19, 2022

Sesame seeds: growers are worried about their yields

NEW DELHI. Indian sesame seed traders are disappointed with the current price developments. After the tender win and the arrival of good quality goods in the market, they had expected firmer prices; now the opposite has happened.
Oilseeds
May 18, 2022

Sunflower seeds: Ukraine accelerates sowing

SOFIA/KYIV. According to market players, there is currently no reason for Bulgarian growers to sell their raw material stocks as quickly as possible. This is also reflected in prices. In Ukraine, sunflower seed sowing continues to progress, with an estimated 70% of the planned area already sown.
Nuts
May 18, 2022

Walnuts: China expects an production increase of 27%

SACRAMENTO/DUBAI. A noticeable crop increase in China means that global walnut production is expected to be around 17% higher than last year and yields are also expected to increase in other main growing countries. Meanwhile, US exports in April were again above this season's average.
Nuts
May 18, 2022

Cashews: EVFTA shows its positive effects

HANOI. The EU is the second most important export market for Vietnamese cashew nuts after the USA. The EVFTA trade agreement contributed significantly to an increase in exports to EU markets last year.
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.
More News
May 18, 2022

Wheat: exports to hit unlikely record

FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON DC. While Ukraine won the Eurovision song contest on Saturday, the G7 leaders see little cause to celebrate as they warn that Russia is deliberately giving rise to a global food and energy crisis that may cause 50 million people to be confronted with hunger. They also condemn India’s sudden export ban for wheat. Yet, the 2022/2023 projections for wheat in the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) recently issued World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) are rather on the optimistic side of things.
Nuts
May 17, 2022

Almonds: NASS confirms production decline

SACRAMENTO/CANBERRA. According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) production will range 4% lower than last year at 2.80 billion pounds. US exports have picked up and exports form Austiralia have even doubled.
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.
Spices
May 17, 2022

Saffron: climate change far from only problem

TEHRAN. While Iran’s saffron exports slumped by 60% in April, average export prices nearly tripled. Now, the market has started to turn. Not, however, because buyers have had enough but rather because hopes are low that Iran’s nuclear deal will be revived - and yet, some progress has recently been made.
Oilseeds
May 16, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: suppliers need to stock up

DALIAN. As suppliers need to fill their stocks as quickly as possible in order to meet their contracts, prices in the shine skin market have continued to increase. Traders hope that the market for GWS kernels will soon follow suit.
Pulses
May 16, 2022

Chickpeas: North America's acreages are shrinking

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. Not only in Canada, but also in the USA and Argentina, smaller chickpea acreages are expected this season. This is likely to increase interest in Indian goods, also because availability in the Black Sea region is declining significantly.