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Nuts
Jan 11, 2022

Cashews: distorted supply situation

HANOI/NEW DELHI. Cambodia’s inexplicable surge in raw cashew nut exports to Vietnam will certainly continue to impact the market this year. Although traders reckon that the 445% hike in shipments from Cambodia to Vietnam is overrated, a surge has taken place, which has distorted the supply situation in Vietnam. Prices in India have approached more attractive levels.
Nuts
Jan 10, 2022

Desiccated coconuts: new year starts with high prices

MANILA. A low vaccination rate and the aftermath of a heavy typhoon keep causing production delays in the Philippines. Market experts do not expect noticeable relief in 2022.
Oilseeds
Jan 10, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: Chinese New Year lends some support to market

BEIJING. Traders report that preparations for Chinese New Year, which starts on 1 February, are supporting the domestic pumpkin seed market. Export prices have, by contrast, declined.
Spices
Jan 10, 2022

Cumin: demand shifts towards India

TEHRAN. Traders in Iran report that monthly cumin exports have slumped by more than 90% in November 2021 as opposed to the same period in 2020. Issue is that prices in other producing countries such as India are far more attractive than in Iran. This has prompted a sharp shift in demand.
Oilseeds
Jan 7, 2022

Hungarian blue poppy seeds: "The development of prices is remarkable"

SEEHEIM/BUDAPEST. Today's article was written in cooperation with blue poppy seed traders and exporters from Hungary. The AUDITOR editorial team asked them about the adversities and hurdles the Hungarian blue poppy seed market had to face this year, but also about their positive experiences and their expectations for the coming year 2022.
Oilseeds
Jan 5, 2022

Indian sesame seeds: "The future of the sesame seed market is unpredictable"

SEEHEIM/GUJARAT. The AUDITOR's editorial team spoke to a number of different commodity trading experts. For today's interview, Meghna Thakkar, sesame seed and spices expert at Mark Overseas, Gujarat/India, answered our questions. She reports on the adversities and hurdles faced by the Indian sesame seed and spice market this year, but also about her positive experiences and her expectations for the coming year 2022.
Oilseeds
Jan 3, 2022

Kazakh flaxseed: "Climate change poses significant risks"

SEEHEIM/NUR-SULTAN. The AUDITOR's editorial team spoke to a number of different commodity trading experts. For today's interview, Evgeniy Karabanov, Chairman of the Kazakh Grain Union in Kazakhstan, answered our questions. He reports on the adversities and hurdles faced by the Kazakh flaxseed seed market this year, but also about his positive experiences and his expectations for the coming year 2022.
Oilseeds
Dec 31, 2021

Chinese pumpkin seeds: “Market can easily be controlled by speculators”

SEEHEIM/QINGDAO. The AUDITOR's editorial team spoke to a number of different commodity trading experts. For today's interview, Tony Gu, pumpkin seed expert at Prima Farm Foods, Qingdao/China, answered our questions. He reports on the adversities and hurdles faced by the Chinese pumpkin seed market this year, but also about his positive experiences and his expectations for the coming year 2022.
Oilseeds
Dec 29, 2021

Bulgarian sunflower seeds: money is being "quietly eaten"

SEEHEIM/SOFIA. The AUDITOR's editorial team spoke to a number of different commodity trading experts. For today's interview, Ivelin Brachev, sunflower seed expert at BRACHEV LTD, Gabrovo/Bulgaria, answered our questions. He reports on the adversities and hurdles faced by the Bulgarian sunflower seed market this year, but also about his positive experiences and his expectations for the coming year 2022.
Oilseeds
Dec 27, 2021

Turkish blue poppy seeds: “Logistical problems will continue in 2022”

SEEHEIM/IZMIR. The AUDITOR's editorial team spoke to a number of different commodity trading experts. For today's interview, Olcay Soyuçaylı, blue poppy seed at CEMRE TARIM in Izmir, Turkey, answered our questions. She talks about the adversities and hurdles the Turkish blue poppy seed market has faced this year, the positive experiences she made and the expectations she has for the coming year 2022.
Company News
Dec 24, 2021

Mundus Agri says Thank You

SEEHEIM. The Mundus Agri team wishes you a relaxing holiday season and a good start to the new year. For this reason, CEO Jakob Megow would like to thank you personally.
Dried Fruit
Dec 23, 2021

Turkish dried fruit: "Companies can do nothing to improve the situation"

SEEHEIM/ANKARA. Today's article was written in cooperation with dried fruit traders and exporters from Turkey. The AUDITOR editorial team asked them about the adversities and hurdles the Turkish dried fruit market had to face this year, but also about their positive experiences and their expectations for the coming year 2022.
Oilseeds
Dec 22, 2021

Czech blue poppy seeds: “The market has adapted to the situation”

SEEHEIM/CHLUM U TREBONE. This year, the AUDITOR editorial team has prepared something special to shorten the waiting time until we are back with daily reports on 10 January 2022. We have spoken to a number of different commodity trading experts and will publish these interviews in the coming days. First up is Andrea Vronková, blue poppy seed expert at CROPFUL s.r.o. in Chlum u Třeboně, Czech Republic. She talks about the adversities and hurdles the Czech blue poppy seed market has faced this year, the positive experiences she made and the expectations she has for the coming year 2022.
Nuts
Dec 21, 2021

Pistachios: exporters are satisfied

TEHRAN. The unfavourable weather conditions this year caused Iranian pistachio production to decline by about a quarter. Nevertheless, market players are satisfied with the development of exports this season.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dried figs: no offers despite good demand

AYDIN/TEHRAN. Due to currency-related uncertainties in the Turkish dried fruit market, offers for dried figs remain absent. However, demand remains high in both the Turkish and the Iranian dried fig market.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dried apricots: exporters refrain from making offers

MALATYA. As the situation on the Turkish financial market is extremely unstable, exporters are currently refraining from making offers and are only responding to firm purchase requests. How the situation will develop further is currently uncertain.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Sultanas: export prices defy exchange rates

MANISA/TEHRAN. The Turkish sultana market adjusts to the currency losses, so there is hardly any change for foreign buyers compared to last week. In contrast, the Iranian raisin market experiences noticeable price corrections.
Spices
Dec 21, 2021

Saffron: toxic combination

TEHRAN. Drought and climate stress have hit this year’s saffron production in Iran. Prices have surged in recent weeks. As recent export figures show, saffron is mainly exported in bulk, which generates less turnover for suppliers. The current market situation is toxic for local suppliers and overseas buyers alike.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dates: production ranges lower

ZAHEDAN. Drought and extreme heat have certainly impacted this year’s date production in Iran’s Sistan va Baluchestan Province. Growers mainly cultivate Mazafati and Rabbi dates here, which are particularly popular with buyers in Europe. Traders emphasise that the Rabbi dates grown in Saravan are superior in quality.
Nuts
Dec 20, 2021

Hazelnuts: buyers lose track

ORDU. With the Turkish lira hitting new lows against the euro and US dollar and exporters issuing prices for hazelnuts that have nothing to do with the current market situation it is hardly possible for buyers to keep track of developments. Trouble is that the central bank again cut the key interest rate by 100 basis points on Thursday. Thereby, the bank is holding firm to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s bizarre strategy of lowering interest rates while inflation spirals out of control.
Oilseeds
Dec 20, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: exporters draw consequences

BEIJING. Shortly before the turn of the year, sellers on the Chinese pumpkin seed market are becoming active once again. According to market players, the economic situation is significantly worse than last year.
AUDITOR Issues
Dec 17, 2021

The AUDITOR Issue 49/2021

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Spices
Dec 17, 2021

Spice market update: turmeric farmers fear damage from rainfall

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
Dec 16, 2021

Flaxseed: possible limitation of Russian flaxseed exports

MOSCOW/OTTAWA. Prices on the international flaxseed market remain at record levels, although the situation is easing in some areas. Buyers are hoping for more favourable offers in the new year, while Kazakh producers and traders are speculating on further strong price increases.
Oilseeds
Dec 16, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: market players make first estimates for 2022

CHRUDIM/ANKARA. The blue poppy seed market remains quiet before the holidays. Market players review the past year and state initial expectations regarding poppy seed cultivation in 2022.
Grains
Dec 15, 2021

Millet: Ukraine must cut back on exports

KIEV. After Ukraine was able to continuously increase its millet exports in the past years, they will be significantly lower again in the 2021/22 season. The reason for this is the smaller production volume.
Oilseeds
Dec 15, 2021

Sunflower seeds: a first glance at the 2022 crop

SOFIA/BRUSSELS. The Eastern European sunflower seed market remains quiet on the trading side and prices are high. Meanwhile, the experts at Coceral dare, as usual, to give a first outlook on the possible production result for the coming year in their December report.
Nuts
Dec 15, 2021

Almonds: US exports lag far behind

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. The export season for US almonds got off to a flying start in August, with exports up by a third year-on-year. From September onwards, however, exports dropped significantly and this trend continued in the following months. November also showed a deficit compared to the same month last year.
Dried Fruit
Dec 15, 2021

Sultanas: prices show surprising resilience

MANISA. While the continuing decline of the Turkish lira brought massive price increases for dried apricots and dried figs, the situation in the Turkish sultana sector is still surprisingly relaxed. But here, too, market players expect price adjustments soon.
Dried Fruit
Dec 15, 2021

Dried figs: price increases of more than USD 800/mt

AYDIN. The further devaluation of the Turkish lira has driven up the farmgate prices for dried figs massively, which is also clearly reflected in the export prices. Transport costs are also continuing to rise.
Oilseeds
Dec 14, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: price corrections remain unsuccessful

BEIJING. Lack of demand is putting pressure on the Chinese pumpkin seed market, as traders rely on sales. Therefore, there are price corrections. So far, however, the hoped-for effect has failed to take place.
Dried Fruit
Dec 14, 2021

Dried apricots: commodity prices reach historic high

MALATYA. Various factors, including the chaos in the Turkish financial market, have caused farmgate prices for dried apricots to reach unprecedented heights - and further increases are very likely.
Oilseeds
Dec 14, 2021

Sesame seeds: domestic demand stabilises the market

NEW DELHI. The Indian sesame seed market lacks demand from overseas. However, market players are optimistic after the price developments of the last few weeks.
Nuts
Dec 14, 2021

Walnuts: 30% slump in US exports

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. November saw another sharp decline in US walnut exports. Issue is that many buyers prefer to wait for the new crop, for which shipments are, however, delayed. This plays into the hands of traders in Chile, who are certainly profiting in Europe.
Nuts
Dec 13, 2021

Hazelnuts: explosive situation

ORDU. Although the Turkish lira remained relatively firm last week, it has now plummeted to a new low against the US dollar and euro. Issue is that S&P Global Ratings lowered the outlook for the lira to negative on Friday coupled with speculations on new interest rate cuts on Thursday. According to Bloomberg, the central bank is expected to cut interest rates by another 100 basis points to 14%. Not all reactions make sense in the hazelnut market.
AUDITOR Issues
Dec 10, 2021

The AUDITOR Issue 48/2021

Download the latest weekly edition of the AUDITOR containing objective market reports, reliable price charts and market prices along with the most up to date market statistics offering all you need to trade successfully.
Spices
Dec 10, 2021

Spice market update: minimum import price for pepper lifted

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
Dec 10, 2021

Flaxseed: experts estimate global crop at three-year low

NUR-SULTAN/OTTAWA. The oilseed experts at Oil World have now confirmed what the reports of the past months aready suggested: the global flaxseed crop in 2021/2022 is likely to have achieved the worst result of the past three years.
Nuts
Dec 9, 2021

Pecans: smaller crop in Georgia

ATLANTA. Now that the US growing regions have recovered after the massive storm damage of 2018, a relatively small crop is nevertheless being reported from the most important growing state of Georgia. However, this was to be expected.
Oilseeds
Dec 9, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: low demand fails to impress market

CHRUDIM/ANKARA. Subdued demand for poppy seeds has failed to impact prices in the Czech Republic. Exports range around 10% lower than last year.
Dairy Products
Dec 9, 2021

Butter: supplies are the issue

FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS. The price hike for butter and other dairy products continues in Europe as buyers are confronted with low supplies. Supplies are, in fact, the issue as milk deliveries dip to their seasonal low. Customers are trying to secure contracts that run until well beyond the next six months.
Dried Fruit
Dec 8, 2021

Prunes: buyers need alternatives

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. In September, prune imports to Germany showed a massive deficit compared to the same month last year. Chilean goods are hardly available any more, offers are scarce.
Oilseeds
Dec 8, 2021

Sunflower seeds: buyers' hopes are on the new year

SOFIA/KIEV. Harvest progress is still being reported from Russia and Ukraine. The Bulgarian market is quiet and hopes are on the new year. Transport issues are a problem, as in many places.
Nuts
Dec 8, 2021

Cashews: German market offers a lot of potential

HANOI. Vietnam has by far the largest market share of German cashew imports. However, there is still room for improvement, also due to the simplifications resulting from the free trade agreement.
Oilseeds
Dec 7, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: speculators might wait in vain

BEIJING. In addition to the low demand from overseas, there are also no enquiries from the domestic market despite the upcoming Chinese New Year. At the same time, freight rates are slightly higher again.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Dried figs: exports almost at last year's level

AYDIN. Even though the export season started two weeks later than in 2020, export volumes almost reached those of last year. Meanwhile, commodity prices continue to rise.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Dried apricots: prices increase again

MALATYA. After the high export prices had fallen in recent weeks to the relief of buyers, a new upward trend is now evident. Even the devaluation of the Turkish lira cannot prevent this.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Sultanas: international buyers not affected by higher prices

MANISA. Although the TMO has stopped buying, the farmgate prices for sultanas have risen in Turkey. Export prices are cheap due to the depreciation of the Turkish lira, but buyers are showing surprisingly little interest.