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Dried Fruit
Jun 22, 2021

Sultanas: heat shock follows hailstorms

MANISA. According to reports, the TMO will again make intervention purchases in the Turkish sultana market in the coming season. Meanwhile, temperatures in the growing regions are expected to reach up to 40°C in the coming days after last week's heavy rainfall.
Nuts
Jun 21, 2021

Cashews: Vietnam's exports on the rise

HANOI. Vietnamese exporters can be very satisfied with the first five months of the year - exports increased significantly year-on-year. Foreign buyers are probably less happy with the development of export prices.
Oilseeds
Jun 21, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: cultivation deficit lower than expected

BEIJING. The cultivation forecast for the Chinese pumpkin seed crop 2021 had initially been significantly below last year's level. Now, market players have some encouraging news.
Nuts
Jun 21, 2021

Peanuts: snow in Argentina

BUENOS AIRES. Snow in Córdoba has taken Argentina's peanut farmers by surprise. This is the first time snow has been witnessed in 14 years. Although harvesting has mainly been completed in the areas impacted, quality is a concern. Issue is that kernels with a high moisture content may have been damaged. This is, however, not the only problem.
Nuts
Jun 21, 2021

Hazelnuts: uncertainty prevails

ORDU. Trading is subued in Turkey's hazelnut market as uncertainty prevails and buyers prefer to wait. The TMO is still to issue a bid price and the Turkish lira has lost in value. Market players are also waiting for Ferrero to act. Traders are, nevertheless, drawing conclusions as to how prices will develop.
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Jun 18, 2021

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Spices
Jun 18, 2021

Spice market update: turmeric sowing is in full swing

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.
Spices
Jun 18, 2021

Cumin: yields differ in Iran

TEHRAN. Cumin requires little water and is highly attractive for farmers in Iran. Not only do the plants increase water productivity but farmgate prices are relatively firm and enable farmers to sell at reasonable prices. Things are, however, different in the export market. Harvesting started in May with varying yields throughout the different provinces.
Oilseeds
Jun 18, 2021

Sesame seeds: higher cultivation potential due to adjusted minimum prices

NEW DELHI. Indian sesame seed traders were able to win a large share of the South Korean sesame tender this week, while exports to Europe are only slowly increasing. The summer crop, meanwhile, is expected to yield a promising result.
Oilseeds
Jun 17, 2021

Flaxseed: Kazakhstan and Russia are longing for rain

NUR-SULTAN/OTTAWA. In the growing regions of Kazakhstan and Russia, heat and drought are affecting the plants. Meanwhile, Canadian flaxseed is increasingly gaining ground in the European market.
Oilseeds
Jun 17, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: significant price reductions expected for the new season

CHRUDIM. The outlook for the Czech poppy seed crop in 2021 remains optimistic, but prices for prompt shipments are still at high levels. Meanwhile, Germany has reduced its import volume by more than 10% since the start of the season.
Dried Fruit
Jun 17, 2021

Dates: pest is spreading rapidly

BUSHEHR. With more than 5.5 million palm trees Bushehr Province accounts for around 13% of Iran’s date production. Cultivating dates, however, hardly pays for the farmers. Not only are labour costs on the rise but they are also confronted with many challenges as sales are difficult, water tends to be in short supply and pesticides and fertilizers are lacking. To make matters worse, the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychidae urticae) is spreading rapidly in the orchards this year. Farmers are highly concerned that production will be heavily damaged in terms of quantity and quality.
Spices
Jun 17, 2021

Saffron: traders feel let down by OPEC-style ambitions

TEHRAN. Iran has been promoting an OPEC-style Organization of Saffron Exporting Countries (OSEC) for some time now. Issue is that although Iran produces more than 92% of global market supplies, farmers and exporters lose out on profits. Traders are, however, dismissive of the high-flying notion that such an organization will enable Iran to launch a cartel and set market prices. Concern is that political ambitions may have the opposite effect.
Grains
Jun 17, 2021

Buckwheat: Eurasian Economic Union decides on export quotas

MOSCOW/BEIJING. As previously announced, Russia has stopped the export of buckwheat, buckwheat groats and buckwheat flakes as of 5 June 2021 until 31 August 2021.
Oilseeds
Jun 16, 2021

Sunflower seeds: little optimism despite promising forecasts

SOFIA/KIEV. A record acreage in Ukraine and favourable weather conditions are boosting yield forecasts for the coming season. Bulgarian sunflower seed traders, however, remain cautious and shy away from taking risks.
Oilseeds
Jun 16, 2021

Mustard seeds: Canada reduces cultivation forecast by 10%

OTTAWA/MOSCOW. Canada is by far one of the most important mustard seed suppliers for the EU. However, high prices and lower availability have led to declining imports into the EU. Now, contrary to previous expectations, the Canadian authorities have also significantly reduced the cultivation forecast for 2021.
Oilseeds
Jun 16, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: market shows low trading activity

BEIJING. There is hardly any trade on the Chinese pumpkin seed market, but this is not unusual for the summer months. Traders are hoping for higher domestic demand in July.
Dried Fruit
Jun 15, 2021

Dried apricots: curious shift in prices

MALATYA. As raw dried apricot supplies are nearly sold out prices have taken a rather curious turn in the export market. Turkey is still to issue official production estimates and speculations are rife as to when this will happen. Harvesting has, meanwhile, started.
Dried Fruit
Jun 15, 2021

Sultanas: buyers demand lower prices

MANISA. Traders in Turkey report that overseas buyers demand lower sultana prices - without success so far. The TMO's intentions remain unclear with rumours running wild. Although exports have picked up in recent weeks, the total volumes exported this season so far still fall well short on last year.
Dried Fruit
Jun 15, 2021

Dried figs: rain to prevent drought

AYDIN. Rain has finally been forecast in Aydin, which will certainly benefit the fig trees after weeks of extremely dry weather conditions. Farmers now hope that this will prevent a drought, which would be extremely damaging to production. Prices have, in addition, shifted.
Nuts
Jun 14, 2021

Cashews: prices continue to rise

HANOI. The prospect of a smaller crop in Vietnam and the horrendous freight costs are causing export prices for cashew kernels to increase further. Overall, however, exports are going well.
Nuts
Jun 14, 2021

Almonds: US exports set new record

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Last week, the Spanish Almond and Hazelnut Exporters Association (SAB-Almendrave) held its sixth annual meeting. The focus was on the prospects for the 2021 almond crop in the main growing countries.
Nuts
Jun 14, 2021

Walnuts: exports defy container shortage

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. Container shortages are a massive problem at present. Walnut exports have, nevertheless, bounced back in the US and in Chile. Prospects are, however, not quite as encouraging in terms of production. This year's production is set to fall short of last year's record, which is now estimated at 783,754 short tons. This has also impacted spot market prices in Europe.
Nuts
Jun 14, 2021

Hazelnuts: market taken aback by nominal recovery of Turkish lira

ORDU. After weeks in which the Turkish lira remained weak, the market has now witnessed a rather unexpected turn. Signs of economic recovery have given the local currency a lift. Bookings in the toursim industry are, for instance, much better than expected. Not all players in the hazelnut market are, however, happy about this. Many even fear that they may incur heavy losses.
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Jun 11, 2021

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Dried Fruit
Jun 11, 2021

Dried figs: prices are simply too high

TEHRAN. After disaster struck last year when the pandemic brought trading to a near standstill dried fig exports have bounced back in Iran. Traders are, however, not quite satisfied. Issue is that prices are simply too high. The Ministry of Agriculture has also issued new production data.
Spices
Jun 11, 2021

Spice market update: coriander market experiences ups and downs

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 11, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: Czech exports up by almost 50% in April

CHRUDIM. What Czech poppy seed exports lacked at the beginning of the season was easily made up for by exports in recent months. In the meantime, however, market players are increasingly focusing on the new crop.
Oilseeds
Jun 10, 2021

Sunflower seeds: Russia's exports down by 50%

SOFIA/MOSCOW. Market players are optimistic about the 2021 sunflower seed crop, but are still hesitant to bid. Meanwhile, sunflower seed shipments from Russia have declined by 50% since the beginning of this season.
Dried Fruit
Jun 10, 2021

Raisins: exports more than double

TEHRAN. Iran exported 14,376 mt of raisins between 20 March and 20 April, meaning that the volumes shipped have more than doubled on April 2020 when the pandemic first struck. Traders report that international demand has certainly bounced back. With exports kicking in the market is now, however, confronted with another challenge.
Nuts
Jun 10, 2021

Pistachios: suppliers do not stand a chance

TEHRAN. Iran’s pistachio suppliers do not stand a chance in the international market this year. Not only has frost severely impacted production but inventories are also running low. The US sanctions are also not exactly helpful. These are, however, not the only problems.
Dried Fruit
Jun 9, 2021

Prunes: supply bottlenecks seem inevitable

SANTIAGO. As the crops in the main growing countries are all smaller than hoped for this season, traders are desperately looking for alternative options. However, these come at a high price.
Grains
Jun 9, 2021

Cereals daily: wheat harvest starts in the US

CHICAGO/PARIS. Market and price trends with first trade assessments. The wheat harvest has started in the USA and in Russia, spring wheat cultivation is increasing. Agreste has updated the acreage estimats. Ukrainian corn exports are declining.
Nuts
Jun 9, 2021

Walnuts: smaller crops in the USA and Chile

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. The US achieved a record walnut production of just over 707,000 mt in 2020, but a repeat of this is not to be expected for 2021. Chile's crop estimates were also reduced.
Nuts
Jun 9, 2021

Peanuts: adverse weather conditions delay US sowing

ATLANTA. Sowing in the USA is delayed because it is too dry in some growing regions, while other states are affected by cold temperatures and heavy rainfalls. Exports, however, look pretty good.
Oilseeds
Jun 8, 2021

Flaxseed: logistical challenges slow down trading activity

OTTAWA/NUR-SULTAN. Due to price disagreements and logistical hurdles, trading activity in the flaxseed market has slowed down noticeably. In Canada, last week's heat wave is causing concern for farmers.
Dried Fruit
Jun 8, 2021

Dried figs: encouraging export figures

AYDIN. Total exports since the beginning of the season have now almost reached the level of last year. However, the situation becomes difficult for traders as there are hardly any goods from the old crop available and it is still too early to provide information on the new crop.
Dried Fruit
Jun 8, 2021

Dried apricots: prices increase significantly

MALATYA. As there are almost no more goods available on the market, the prices for Turkish dried apricots are rising noticeably. In the meantime, the sale of the first fresh apricots of the new crop has started.
Dried Fruit
Jun 8, 2021

Sultanas: TMO intervention remains uncertain

MANISA. Sultana traders in Turkey will be forced to adapt to the market situation sooner rather than later. Issue is that production prospects are highly encouraging and that the state still holds large carry-over stocks. The market can at best speculate on when exactly the TMO will intervene.
Nuts
Jun 7, 2021

Cashews: sheer incredible exports give rise to speculations

HANOI/NEW DELHI. Cambodia shipped an incredibly high volume of 836,000 mt raw cashew nuts to Vietnam between January and April as the Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas) reports. Total shipments from Cambodia to Vietnam, by contrast, ranged at a much lower 219,000 mt in 2020. Although Vietnam has indeed drastically stepped up imports, this cannot fully explain the sharp rise in shipments from Cambodia. Prices have taken a rather surprising turn in Europe. Traders are hoping for a sustained recovery in India, where the devastating surge in Covid-19 infections basically brought parts of the market to a standstill.
Oilseeds
Jun 7, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: summer slump vs freight charges

BEIJING. Although demand for pumpkin kernels is rather subdued at present, traders are speculating about the development prices will take in the next few weeks. High freight charges still pose an enormous challenge. Some exporters in China have started to adapt their prices, but buyers in Europe may take advantage of the current market situation.
Nuts
Jun 7, 2021

Almonds: crop losses of up to 70%

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. In addition to frost, some almond farmers are also struggling with damage caused by fungal infestation. Organic almonds are particularly affected.
Nuts
Jun 7, 2021

Hazelnuts: procurement strategy based on weak lira is not without risk

ORDU. Turkey's hazelnuts exports may far exceed expectations this season. As buyers are reckoning with further sharp declines in the Turkish lira they prefer to wait and hope to profit from low export prices. This procurement strategy is, however, not without risk.
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Jun 4, 2021

The AUDITOR Issue 21/2021

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Spices
Jun 4, 2021

Spice market update: traders prompted to sell large volumes of chilli

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 4, 2021

Sesame seeds: supplies of hulled seeds may run low

NEW-DELHI/MAPUTO. Cyclone Tauktae, which hit India two weeks ago, is estimated to have only damaged around 10% of the sesame seed crop. Market players had initially reckoned with more extensive damages. Production prospects are, in fact, highly encouraging.
Oilseeds
Jun 2, 2021

Sunflower seeds: cultivation of black seeds increases

SOFIA. The sunflower seed market has been characterised by much uncertainty this season. Again and again there were strongly divergent reports from Bulgaria about the sowing progress, which at best can probably be classified as subjective regional perception.
Nuts
Jun 2, 2021

Brazil nuts: massive price increases

SUCRE/LIMA. With significant production declines expected for 2021, prices have skyrocketed in recent weeks. Some drastic changes have also been recorded in EU imports.