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Nuts
May 16, 2022

Pecans: worst drought in 1,200 years

SANTA FE/SACRAMENTO. Studies have found that the western parts of the USA are confronted with the worst prolonged drought in 1,200 years. Since water is restricted local farmers now have to make difficult decisions.
AUDITOR Issues
May 13, 2022

The AUDITOR Issue 17/2022

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Spices
May 13, 2022

Spice market update: pepper crop might be lower than expected

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.
Dried Fruit
May 12, 2022

Dried Fruit: production estimates for 2022/2023

ANKARA/DUBAI. This year's World Nut and Dried Fruit Congress is taking place in Dubai until the end of this week. Among other things, experts present their production forecasts for the coming 2022/2023 season.
Oilseeds
May 12, 2022

Sesame seeds: still no price increases

NEW DELHI. There is still no sign of a firming of prices in the Indian sesame seed market. Despite tender sales, demand is missing, which puts pressure on prices. Market players are pinning their hopes on the new crop.
Nuts
May 12, 2022

Hazelnuts: suppliers assess new INC crop estimates

ORDU. Turkey’s hazelnut suppliers are testing the market at the World Nut and Dried Fruit Congress (INC), which is coming to an end in Dubai. While the TMO’s anticipated price policy will hardly prove sustainable, Ferrero stands much better chances in 2022/2023. Domestic demand has, meanwhile, picked up in Turkey.
Oilseeds
May 12, 2022

Blue poppy seeds: 30% decline in cultivation expected

CHRUDIM. The decline in poppy seed cultivation in the Czech Republic is becoming more concrete. As a result, exporters have adjusted their prices for prompt shipments and indications for new crop are also at a correspondingly high level.
Nuts
May 12, 2022

Pecans: last year's record will not be topped

ATLANTA. In the 2020/21 season, both US domestic consumption and exports reached a record high, according to data from the American Pecan Council. These levels will not be reached in the current season as demand is declining.
Nuts
May 11, 2022

Almonds: high water prices could be fatal

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Spanish farmers' associations are demanding compensation for almond growers after the frost-related losses. In California, the acreage is estimated to have increased by 3.8% compared to last year, but high costs for pesticides and water reduce the yield prospects.
Oilseeds
May 11, 2022

Sunflower seeds: sowing 24% down on last year

SOFIA/KYIV. While the prices for prompt shipping of bakery kernels are relatively firm in Bulgaria, the prices on offer for the new crop differ considerably. Suppliers in Urkraine continue to try their very best to step up sunflower seed and other agri-food shipments to the EU. Moldova is also essential for the bloc.
Nuts
May 11, 2022

Walnuts: Hungary's exports to the EU drop drastically

BUDAPEST/SANTIAGO. In the past two years, more and more buyers in the EU have switched from Eastern European to Chilean goods, so that Hungary, for example, hardly records any exports to EU countries. A large part of the crop is destined for the domestic market.
Grains
May 11, 2022

Quinoa: Peru's crop to be 15-20% lower

LIMA/SUCRE. The quinoa market is facing the same problems as all other agricultural products; higher production costs are causing declining cultivation figures in South America. There are, however, not always alternatives for growers.
Spices
May 11, 2022

Cumin: tables about to turn

TEHRAN. Iran’s cumin exports continued to slump in March. Harvesting is underway but farmers face enormous challenges. Prices have finally started to turn.
Nuts
May 11, 2022

Cashews: traders face the future with concern

HANOI/NEW DELHI. The harvest is in full swing in the growing countries of the northern hemisphere, but the outcome seems to be disappointingly small. In addition to lower availability, logistics problems and rising production costs are also causing headaches for traders.
Dried Fruit
May 10, 2022

Dried figs: artificial irrigation to counter high temperatures

AYDIN/TEHRAN. The coming months are crucial for the development of Turkish dried fig production and growers are striving to create the best possible conditions. Meanwhile, Iranian dried fig exports have decreased, while at the same time the lack of supply has caused prices to rise significantly.
Dried Fruit
May 10, 2022

Dried apricots: massive crop damage in Malatya

MALATYA. After the night frost in April, hailstorms in the first week of May caused further heavy losses for growers in Malatya. Some claim to have lost their entire crop this year.
Dried Fruit
May 10, 2022

Sultanas: growers to increase prices

MANISA. Last week's celebrations temporarily reduced trading activity in the Turkish sultana market. Meanwhile, growers want to deal with the consequences of higher production costs and are not satisfied with current prices.
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May 10, 2022

Ukraine warns of global food crisis

KYIV. Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called on the international community to take immediate action to force Russia to stop blocking several ports in his country to enable wheat to be shipped as a global food crisis is looming. The FAO estimates that 25 million mt of grain are stuck in Ukraine.
Spices
May 10, 2022

Saffron: suppliers face backlash

TEHRAN. Traders are warning that nothing less than Iran’s position as leading saffron supplier is at stake. Trouble is that the county gained this position with cheap prices and suppliers are now facing a backlash as it is impossible for them to demand more sustainable prices.
Oilseeds
May 9, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: speculators as price drivers

DALIAN. Since a large part of the still available raw kernels is now in the hands of speculators, they are significantly involved in the price development. Currency fluctuations, however, also play an important role.
Pulses
May 9, 2022

Chickpeas: high availability puts pressure on prices

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. The high prices at the beginning of April have prompted many Indian producers to release their goods for sale. As a result, large quantities are now available, which in turn has led to price reductions. In North America, however, prices are more stable.
Dried Fruit
May 9, 2022

Dates: post-Ramadan hangover

TEHRAN. High prices for dates obviously failed to deter overseas buyers in the first quarter as recently issued export data shows. Exporters are, however, not quite satisfied. While prices surged this year, tides are now turning after Ramadan.
Nuts
May 9, 2022

Macadamias: Australia cuts estimates

CANBERRA. After weeks of speculations over the extent of damage caused by floods and extreme weather conditions the Australian Macadamia Society (AMS) has now issued revised production estimates. Production will range 10% lower than initially anticipated. Although harvesting is extremely difficult, there is also some good news.
AUDITOR Issues
May 6, 2022

The AUDITOR Issue 16/2022

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More News
May 6, 2022

Agri-food market on edge as EU sanctions spell trouble

FRANKFURT. While Russia is disgracing itself by selling stolen grain from Ukraine and conducting a systematic theft of agricultural machinery, the European Commission has finally issued a proposal to phase out any involvement in the Russian oil industry. Buyers and suppliers in the agri-food and feed industry are, however, becoming increasingly nervous over skyrocketing production and transport costs and possible new sanctions.
Spices
May 6, 2022

Spice market update: dilemma for cumin traders

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 5, 2022

Flaxseed: concern creates selling pressure

NUR-SULTAN/MOSCOW. Concerns about further sanctions and rising fuel prices are prompting flaxseed traders to act. The aim is to secure sufficient goods and to commit them in contracts.
Oilseeds
May 5, 2022

Sesame seeds: no price increase despite tender win

NEW DELHI. The tender win did not bring the desired price increase to the Indian sesame seed market. In the coming weeks, exporters will stock up and the first small positions from the new crop are already available on the market.
Nuts
May 5, 2022

Hazelnuts: cold weather delays crop assessment

ORDU. Despite rumours and speculations over possible crop damages, Turkey’s hazelnut shrubs escaped the risk of sudden frosts in March and April unharmed. At present, temperatures, however, range below normal, which is delaying developments. Italy’s production will also prove decisive for suppliers.
Oilseeds
May 5, 2022

Blue poppy seeds: difficult starting position

CHRUDIM/BUDAPEST. Hungarian poppy seed traders once again emphasise the difficult market situation and hold back with offers. Czech poppy seed cultivation could also hold a few unpleasant surprises this year.
Oilseeds
May 4, 2022

Sunflower seeds: EU crop could exceed 11 million mt

SOFIA/KYIV. To make room for the new crop, Ukrainian companies are trying to keep exports to the EU going. Now market players are reporting that petrol is becoming increasingly scarce. Meanwhile, the European Commission has updated its crop forecast for the 2022 EU crop.
Nuts
May 4, 2022

Pecans: in the middle of the pollination phase

ATLANTA. This year's pecan crop in the North American growing regions is developing well so far and the trees are in the important pollination phase. Provided there are no unforeseen weather disasters, farmers are quite optimistic.
Dried Fruit
May 4, 2022

Prunes: France cannot surpass last year's result

PARIS/SACRAMENTO. The prune market is again characterised by differing results in the main growing regions this year. While Chile's crop shows an average result, market players fear that the crop in France will be as low as last year.
Nuts
May 4, 2022

Cashews: high energy costs to dampen demand

AMSTERDAM/HANOI. The market experts at Aldebaran reckon that the extreme increase in energy costs due to the Ukraine war will have a negative impact on demand. The cashew market is also strongly affected by this.
Nuts
May 4, 2022

Almonds: Spain slashes production estimates by 50%

MADRID. Cold and wet weather in spring has caused severe damage in Spain's almond orchards. Spain has now sharply revised the production estimates for 2022/2023 downwards. This has also impacted prices.
Dried Fruit
May 4, 2022

Dried apricots: prices reach unexpected heights

MALATYA. Due to the massive frost damage in the Turkish growing areas, the outlook for the new crop has deteriorated significantly; this is of course also reflected in the export prices. Market players now fear that prices for the new crop are likely to be noticeably higher once again.
Dried Fruit
May 3, 2022

Sultanas: the worst seems to be over

MANISA/TEHRAN. Turkish vineyards in the growing regions are developing well and growers are taking the necessary precautions to protect their crops. Sultana exports from Iran have declined this year, the main customer so far being Iraq.
Fruit and Vegetables
May 3, 2022

Dried beans: quality is decisive

BEIJING. Demand on the Chinese dried bean market is slowly recovering, but the price development is strongly dependent on the quality of the goods. Meanwhile, the difficult transport situation seems to be easing further.
Dried Fruit
May 3, 2022

Dried figs: optimistic outlook for the new season

AYDIN. In Turkey, fig trees are developing under good conditions, which should benefit this year's crop. At the same time, weekly export figures are above those of last year.
Dried Fruit
May 3, 2022

Barberries: shocking lack of expertise

TEHRAN. Iran’s barberry exports slumped by 16% in the first quarter. Issues are, however, not only normal fluctuations in supply and demand but rather the fact that the global market is not familiar enough barberries. To make matters worse producers and refiners lack sufficient expertise in dealing with the fruit.
Nuts
May 3, 2022

Pistachios: famers left to struggle

KERMAN/WASHINGTON D.C. Frost has nearly wiped out this year’s pistachio production in Iran. The sudden drop in temperature in the second half of March basically froze the crop in the gardens. Some producers are left with nothing in Kerman province.
Oilseeds
May 2, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: sowing has started

DALIAN. In China, sowing for the new crop has started this week and the new goods are expected to reach the markets in September. Suppliers are currently facing a major challenge due to the unstable Chinese currency.
Pulses
May 2, 2022

Chickpeas: expected price increases in North America

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. The upward trend for Indian commodity prices has been halted for the time being, which also affects export prices. Meanwhile, price increases are expected in Canada and Mexico, not least because Russia's exports are likely to decline significantly.
Nuts
May 2, 2022

Peanuts: war is not the only issue

ATLANTA. Current geopolitical tensions have hit peanuts hard as is the case with most agricultural commodities. Uncertainty is the issue here, especially since acreage remained shrouded in mystery for quite a while. These are, however, not the only problems presenting a challenge for producers.
Grains
May 2, 2022

Grain: Ukraine accuses Russia of large-scale theft

KYIV. Taras Vysotskiy, Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture, accused invading Russian forces of stealing grain in areas they have occupied on 30 April. Vysotskiy stated on Ukrainian TV that “there are confirmed facts that several hundred thousand tons of grain in total were taken out of the Zaporizhzhya, Kherson, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions.” Farmers are set to defy the Russian invaders.
AUDITOR Issues
Apr 29, 2022

The AUDITOR Issue 15/2022

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More News
Apr 29, 2022

In crisis mode: food suppliers refuse to panic

FRANKFURT. As if a war is not enough, several countries are currently determined to act as bad boys and further exasperate the already impossible supply and demand situation in the food and feed commodity market. Russia’s decision to suspend gas exports to Poland and Bulgaria, coupled with Indonesia’s rather sudden ban on all palm oil exports and China’s bizarre zero-Covid strategy are directly impacting all trading activities relating to a whole range of commodities. Good news, however, is that producers in Ukraine are seeking creative ways to keep supplies up and running.
Spices
Apr 29, 2022

Spice market update: sharp rise in coriander seed prices

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.