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Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2021

Raisins: farmers left to struggle in Iran

KHALILABAD. Although Khalilabad raisins are of much better quality than last year, this product is difficult to sell. Prices are simply too high. For farmers it is becoming increasingly difficult to sell at a good price, especially since prodcution has declined by as much as 50%.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2021

Dried figs: price increases despite weak lira

AYDIN. The decline of the Turkish lira could not provide more favourable export prices in the dried fig market; on the contrary, they have even increased. Market players do not rule out that this trend will continue for the time being.
Dried Fruit
Nov 16, 2021

Dried apricots: price cuts let buyers breathe a sigh of relief

MALATYA. The devaluation of the Turkish lira has ensured that the reductions in export prices long hoped for by buyers have taken place. However, the future price development remains unclear for the time being due to the volatile Turkish financial market.
Dried Fruit
Nov 16, 2021

Sultanas: buyer expectations have not been met

MANISA. The Turkish lira was devalued again. However, the price reductions hoped for by the buyers did not take place. Instead, corrections were made in the other direction in anticipation of rising commodity prices.
Nuts
Nov 16, 2021

Pistachios: water is not the only issue

TEHRAN. Pistachios are essential to Iran’s economy. Not only do they provide jobs for around 5 million people but also generate income in much needed foreign currency. Advantage is that cultivation requires little water. Issues with this valuable resource, however, do not pose the only threat to the entire industry.
Nuts
Nov 16, 2021

Walnuts: 36% slump in exports in October

SACRAMENTO. While the US export season started off with a 13% rise in September, matters are now entirely different. Exports range nearly 30% lower than last year this season so far.
Oilseeds
Nov 15, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: GWS kernels in the hands of speculators

BEIJING. The Chinese market GWS kernels is still going crazy. With the raw material stocks sold off and the remaining positions in the hands of the suppliers, they have all the freedom to speculate with prices and push them up.
Nuts
Nov 15, 2021

Cashews: China increases imports significantly

BEIJING/HANOI. China increased its cashew imports by more than 20% year-on-year and Vietnam remains by far the most important supplier. In Africa, processing is to become a stronger focus in the future.
Nuts
Nov 15, 2021

Hazelnuts: the great unknown

ORDU. The recent depreciation of the Turkish lira is having a sustained impact on the export prices for hazelnuts, especially since the lira fell to a record low against the US dollar on Friday. Traders are highly concerned over this week’s interest rate decision. The exchange rate, however, does not present the greatest unknown factor.
Nuts
Nov 15, 2021

Almonds: slump in US exports

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. While the US almond export season started with a bang in August with international shipments rising by more than a third over August 2020, things have changed since. Exports have been rather weak for two months in a row now. Prices are also not quite what the market expected.
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Nov 12, 2021

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Spices
Nov 12, 2021

Spice market update: coriander sowing is progressing slowly

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
Nov 11, 2021

Flaxseed: prices to fall in Canada

OTTAWA/NUR-SULTAN. Although cargo trains are running again in Alashankou, China's main border crossing with Kazakhstan, handling is still slow. The high prices for flaxseed in Canada basically make it impossible for traders to sell to China and the EU.
Nuts
Nov 11, 2021

Walnuts: transport problems weigh on traders and growers

SACRAMENTO/PARIS. The lack of containers and cargo ships in the USA means that some of the goods are still piling up on the growers' farms. This could lead to losses in the end, as parts of the crop cannot be brought in due to lack of space.
More News
Nov 11, 2021

Escalating EU-Belarus conflict disrupts transportation

KUŹNICA. With around 3,000-4,000 migrants,mainly from the Middle East, stranded at the border between Poland and Belarus long traffic jams have formed at the border crossings in Poland and transportation to the East is largely disrupted. Issue is the EU sanctions against Belarus, which have prompted President Alexander Lukashenko to lure migrants to Minsk. Their hope is to cross the border into Poland and to thereby enter the EU.
Dried Fruit
Nov 11, 2021

Prunes: supplies are shrinking

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. The supply of Chilean prunes is running low and stocks are also declining on the spot markets. Meanwhile, the NASS has published the latest trade data.
Oilseeds
Nov 10, 2021

Sunflower seeds: high prices cause slump in demand

SOFIA. In addition to the slack period in the sunflower seed market in the run-up to Christmas, the still horrendously high prices are the main reason for low demand. In terms of EU import figures, Russia's absence as a supplier is becoming increasingly noticeable.
Oilseeds
Nov 10, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: high August exports make up for September deficit

CHRUDIM. The approaching Christmas holidays are currently causing demand for Czech blue poppy seeds to rise slightly. September exports, however, were significantly lower than last year.
Nuts
Nov 10, 2021

Pecans: Brazil achieves record crop

REUS/BRASILIA. As reported by the INC, Brazil's pecan crop increased by more than 70% compared to last year and achieved an absolute record volume. China's production volume is also increasing significantly, while Mexico's crop has dropped by almost a third.
Dried Fruit
Nov 10, 2021

Dried figs: Tariş stocks up

AYDIN. The president of the Tariş Fig Union, Mustafa Bircan, announced the quantity the fig union plans to buy this season. In addition, the new purchase prices were set at a meeting of the Tariş management in Aydin.
Spices
Nov 10, 2021

Saffron: 90% surge in prices

TEHRAN. Although Iran’s saffron exports have only declined by 2% between March and September as opposed to the same period last year, the export value has slumped by as much as 39%. The harvest season has started but prospects are far from encouraging with prices surging by as much as 90%.
Nuts
Nov 10, 2021

Almonds: prices continue to slump

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Logistics still present a challenge and the lack of empty containers is a particular cause of consternation. The spot market prices for almonds continue to lose ground in Europe.
Dried Fruit
Nov 9, 2021

Sultanas: pandemic has changed consumer habits

MANISA. After the recently reported slump, weekly sultana exports are back at an average level. Prices are also unchanged and should have reached their temporary low.
Dried Fruit
Nov 9, 2021

Dried apricots: price increases on hold for now

MALATYA. In contrast to previous weeks, the Turkish apricot market saw a decline in export prices. However, this is not only due to more stable commodity prices, but mainly to the foreign exchange markets.
Oilseeds
Nov 9, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: prices remain at 6-year high

BEIJING. Chinese pumpkin kernels are currently more expensive than they have been for a long time. Even without taking into account the horrendous increase in freight prices that started almost a year ago, prices for both pumpkin shine skins GWS kernels have reached a 6-year high.
Dried Fruit
Nov 9, 2021

Dates: exports more than 20% up

TEHRAN. Iran’s date exports are more than 20% up on last year. This boost is not only driven by highly competitive prices but also by vaccinations that have helped to improve the pandemic situation and transportation in many countries. Mazafati dates are the most popular variety by far.
Spices
Nov 9, 2021

Cumin: situation is far from normal

MASHHAD. Iran’s Khorasan Razavi Province comprises as much as 37% of the country’s cultivation area for cumin and is the leading producer for the spice. Although the area under cultivation increased by 14.5% this year, drought will certainly reduce production. Harvesting starts in mid-December.
Nuts
Nov 8, 2021

Brazil nuts: global production declines significantly

REUS/SUCRE. The INC expects a global production decline of 17.5% for the Brazil nut season 2021/22. Only one of the most important producing countries can keep its volume at a stable level. This is also reflected in the prices.
Nuts
Nov 8, 2021

Hazelnuts: unattractive prices

ORDU. Although exchange rate fluctuations have prompted suppliers to adjust export prices, the lira no longer takes centre stage in Turkey’s hazelnut market. Attention has rather shifted towards quality issues, widening price gaps and a change in buying. Georgia and Azerbaijan are far from successful in competing with Turkey.
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Nov 5, 2021

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Oilseeds
Nov 4, 2021

Sesame seeds: India profits from crises in other countries

NEW DELHI. The crises in Sudan and Ethiopia are certainly having an impact on the sesame seed market. Although Diwali has subdued trading in India this week, arrivals are expected to pick up on Labh Panchami, which marks the start of the new year, on 9 November. Traders report that overseas demand is good.
Spices
Nov 4, 2021

Spice market update: turmeric production at risk

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.
Grains
Nov 4, 2021

Buckwheat: Russia and Ukraine expect larger crops

BEIJING/MOSCOW. According to official estimates, Russia and Ukraine can both expect an increase in production. Ukrainian farmers are even said to have achieved the best crop in recent years. In China, meanwhile, buckwheat prices continue to rise.
Dairy Products
Nov 4, 2021

Butter: it’s crazy to buy in bulk

FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS. Extortionate prices are taking their toll on the butter market. Prices are least attractive in Europe and EU exports have slumped, especially to Asia and Africa. In Germany it is simply crazy to buy bulk butter at present.
Oilseeds
Nov 4, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: stable market allows trade to flourish

CHRUDIM. Firm prices and a stable market have a positive effect on the blue poppy seed trade. Only the growers, who are afraid of making losses because of the increased cultivation costs, are losing out.
Dried Fruit
Nov 3, 2021

Dates: new orchards ensure production increases

REUS/TEHRAN. Numerous new date orchards in the growing countries ensure that global production for the 2021/22 season will increase despite higher pest infestation. This is partly thanks to private investors.
Oilseeds
Nov 3, 2021

Sunflower seeds: prices hit 9-year high

SOFIA/BRUSSELS. The farmers are nearly finished harvesting sunflower seeds in Russia and Ukraine. The prices for bakery kernels have hit a nine-year high. EU production estimates cannot hold up to initial expectations.
Nuts
Nov 3, 2021

Walnuts: traders contradict US experts

SACRAMENTO/CHISINAU. The USDA has published its estimates for global walnut production. Eastern European traders, however, contradict the optimistic estimates. In addition, there are delays in the harvesting and drying process. Meanwhile, Chinese exporters are very interested in shipments to the EU.
Nuts
Nov 3, 2021

Pistachios: production is at risk

KERMAN. Iran’s Kerman Province largely depends on pistachio exports, which generate a valuable source of income. Annual revenue ranges at USD 1.5 billion. Rainfalls have, however, decreased by as much as 80% this year and traders are convinced that Iran’s position as leading supplier is under threat if the country fails to adapt to climate change.
Dried Fruit
Nov 3, 2021

Dried figs: yields are 10% up

ABARKUH. The farmers in Abarkuh county in Iran’s Yazd Province need to adapt to climate change fast. Reduced rainfall, water shortages and persistent drought have prompted arable lands to decline from 20,000 hectares to 15,800 hectares in recent years as the local agricultural organisation reports. For farmers it is essential to increase water efficiency. New irrigation methods and favourable weather conditions have helped growers to step up fig production this year.
Nuts
Nov 2, 2021

Almonds: global crop to be 8% lower than last year

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Due to unfavourable weather conditions in the main growing regions of Spain and in California, a lower crop result has been discussed for some time. In the meantime, the USDA has also published its estimates for global almond production in 2021/2022.
Dried Fruit
Nov 2, 2021

Dried figs: prices increased as expected

AYDIN. The increases in export prices that market players had expected due to the strong exchange rate fluctuations and higher commodity prices have indeed taken place. However, this does not apply to all varieties.
Dried Fruit
Nov 2, 2021

Dried apricots: price increases become a habit

MALATYA. Due to a firmer lira and further increases in commodity prices, export prices for dried apricots have also increased - a situation to which exporters have meanwhile become accustomed.
Dried Fruit
Nov 2, 2021

Raisins: 30% hike in exports

TEHRAN. Iran shipped more than 62,000 mt of raisins overseas between the end of March and end of September. This is more than 30% up on the same period last year not only on terms of volume but also in terms of value. Supply is, however, an issue at present.
Nuts
Nov 2, 2021

Peanuts: traders in India hope for shift in demand

ATLANTA/NEW DELHI. The shipping crisis presents an unprecedented challenge for US peanut suppliers. Although export demand is high, suppliers are having difficulties meeting contracts. Overseas demand has, by contrast, declined in India this year.
Dried Fruit
Nov 2, 2021

Sultanas: offers from China are not an alternative

MANISA. Demand in the Turkish sultana market is surprisingly weak for this time of year. Even the offers from China, despite cheaper prices, do not offer a significant alternative due to the high freight costs for shipments to Europe.
Oilseeds
Nov 1, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: GWS kernels are sold out

BEIJING. Growers have reportedly sold all of their GWS pumpkin kernels by now. The demand for Grade A seeds is so good that the first suppliers have stopped offering for the time being.
Nuts
Nov 1, 2021

Hazelnuts: suppliers far from satisfied

ORDU. Although the Turkish lira has found some strength against the US dollar and the euro, exchange rates remain highly volatile. A high degree of uncertainty remains in the hazelnut market. The TMO has purchased around 75,000 mt so far.