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Oils
Mar 9, 2020

Soybeans: Black Friday and Monday on world stock markets

CHICAGO. The US soybean market gave way to pressure from pandemic fears of the corona virus, heavy price losses on the stock and commodity exchanges, the failure of the OPEC Plus Conference in Vienna and a lack of soybean exports to China. The US leading index Dow Jones recorded the biggest price slide on the New York Stock Exchange in ten years.
Oilseeds
Mar 9, 2020

Sesame seeds: South Korea to issue new tender

NEW DELHI. South Korea is set to issue a new tender, the exact details will transpire over teh enxt few days. At the same time, market players report delays in shipments from Africa.
Nuts
Mar 9, 2020

Pistachios: road to Europe blocked due to coronavirus

TEHRAN. The outbreak of the coronavirus has stalled demand in China and other countries in East Asia since the end of January. Now the pistachio market has received another blow. As Turkey has closed the border to Iran, transport to Europe has become extremely difficult.
Spices
Mar 9, 2020

Saffron: exports suspended amid fears of coronavirus

TEHRAN. As flights to and from Iran have been suspended, borders are closed, and travel restrictions are in place the situation is worsening in the saffron market, which is feeling the full impact of the coronavirus. Traders report that…
Nuts
Mar 9, 2020

Hazelnuts: first crop estimates for 2020

ORDU. The first flower counts were conducted in Turkey last week. Market players reckon that the first production estimates will be issued soon
Oils
Mar 6, 2020

Rapeseed: prices in France decline significantly

HAMBURG. The market for canola and rapeseed was burdened by price losses on soybeans and palm oil, which put pressure on prices in Winnipeg and Paris. The euro exchange rate, which rose to over 1.13 USD/EUR, led to a considerable downward price correction in France and Germany. With regard to the crude oil market, traders reckon that OPEC will decide on a cutback in crude oil production.
AUDITOR Issues
Mar 6, 2020

Der AUDITOR Issue 09/2020

Enclosed you will find the link for the current issue of the raw material information service "Der AUDITOR".
Grains
Mar 6, 2020

Wheat: markets tend to be weak

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets are tending to be weak due to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus epidemic. Traders expect temporary drops in demand, either for logistical or economic reasons. Higher wheat crops in the coming season in Russia, India and Australia also indicate lower prices.
Oilseeds
Mar 5, 2020

Sesame seeds: consistent price levels after further corrections

NEW DELHI. Market players are still having difficulties with the forecasts for the summer crop 2020, but market prices have reached a consistent level.
Spices
Mar 5, 2020

Spice market update: acreage for coriander almost doubled

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
Mar 5, 2020

Sunflower seeds: more high-oleic kernels in 2020?

SOFIA. The first estimates for Bulgarian sunflower seed production in 2020 have already been submitted. Now market players are speculating on the distribution between high-oleic kernels and other varieties.
Oilseeds
Mar 4, 2020

Blue poppy seeds: traders react with price corrections

CHRUDIM/ANKARA. Recently, blue poppy seed traders in the Czech Republic had increased their export prices due to the stronger Czech koruna. This week, new price adjustments were made.
Oilseeds
Mar 4, 2020

Flaxseed: good sales opportunities

NUR-SULTAN. In the European spot market, Eastern European flaxseed is traded at significantly higher prices than in the past two years. For the farmers, this is a reason to increase the area under cultivation again this year.
Grains
Mar 4, 2020

Corn: USA lowers key interest rate

PARIS. The corn market recovered slightly in the USA and Western Europe, but the Black Sea market continued to decline. Yesterday, the US central bank cut the key interest rate by 0.5 percentage points, to which stock and commodity markets initially reacted with price rises. Recently these turned negative again, the interest rate cut was interpreted as meaning that the consequences of the coronavirus could hit the economy even worse than expected.
Nuts
Mar 4, 2020

Peanuts: new taxes drive up prices in Argentina

BUENOS AIRES/PEKING. While China is slowly returning to normality, Brazil is fighting against the poor quality of the last crop. Significant price increases are expected in Argentina.
Nuts
Mar 4, 2020

Cashews: Vietnam expects production increase

HANOI. In the south of Vietnam, cashew farmers have started harvesting. Despite the slightly delayed start, experts expect a good production result.
Oils
Mar 3, 2020

Rapeseed: more confidence in coping with Covid-19

HAMBURG. The share price development in Winnipeg and Paris showed a noticeable upward trend again. Tighter regulations from the USA and Malaysia as well as firmer crude oil prices led to rising prices. Politicians say that they want to support the economy in connection with the effects of the coronavirus.
Oilseeds
Mar 3, 2020

Oilseeds update: price decline continues

FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.
Grains
Mar 3, 2020

Wheat: Morocco and Ethiopia announce new tenders

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets showed further downward corrections. The focus was set on the new crop, with significantly higher expectations in India and also Australia following the poor crop of last year. The price decline in Russia also put pressure on wheat prices in Paris. Nevertheless, there were new wheat tenders from Morocco and Ethiopia.
Organic
Dried Fruit
Mar 3, 2020

Dried figs: rising demand for organic figs

AYDIN. Weekly exports of dried figs exceed last year's level. While exporters should be sufficiently covered for future deliveries, commodity stocks are slowly running short.
Oilseeds
Mar 3, 2020

Pumpkin seeds: delayed export releases

PEKING. In many Chinese pumpkin seed factories, work could be resumed by now. While the logistical infrastructure is no longer a problem, delays are occurring in a different area.
Nuts
Mar 3, 2020

Pine nuts: exporters are waiting for new commodities

PEKING. Chinese exporters continue to lack raw materials. Market players currently reckon that bottlenecks will continue to occur in the coming weeks and...
Dried Fruit
Mar 3, 2020

Dried apricots: market players anxiously await flowering

MALATYA. The market for dried apricots is currently completely dominated by the flowering period, which determines the success of the new crop.
Dried Fruit
Mar 3, 2020

Sultanas: volatile markets and declining prices

MANISA. Both commodity and export prices have fallen in the raisin markets compared to last week. This is due to several factors.
Nuts
Mar 2, 2020

Almonds: organic products on the rise in Spain

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. Almond growers in California have little reason to complain at the moment. There are optimal conditions and they expect a good crop. In Spain, organic almonds are experiencing continuous price increases.
Nuts
Mar 2, 2020

Hazelnuts: profit-taking increases pressure on prices

ORDU. Profit-taking caused an unexpected oversupply in the Turkish hazelnut market and thus falling commodity prices in the free market. Some market players...
Oils
Mar 2, 2020

Soybeans: Brazil beats USA on soybean exports

CHICAGO. The soybean market was again slightly firmer. High processing figures for US soybeans are expected in the NOPA report. Dockworkers' strikes and the suspension of export registrations in Argentina also supported the soy prices. Brazil caused a sensation in the market with record soybean exports in February.
Dried Fruit
Mar 2, 2020

Raisins: fear of losing market shares

TEHRAN. Dried fruit exporters in Iran fear the loss of market shares in the international raisin market due to the spread of the coronavirus and the blacklisting by the FATF.
Dried Fruit
Mar 2, 2020

Dates: difficult export conditions

TEHRAN. About 15% of the Iranian date production is harvested in the province of Khuzestan. Despite the decline in production, market players report that there are still large stocks in the warehouses.
Dried Fruit
Mar 2, 2020

Dried figs: lack of demand puts pressure on export prices

TEHRAN. The lack of demand from China continues to leave its impact on the Iranian dried fig market. An oversupply is the result.
Grains
Feb 28, 2020

Cereals and oilseeds: "Prices will continue to decline"

FRANKFURT. In the past few days, cereals and oilseeds have experienced downright price slumps on the stock markets. The effects of the Covid-19 epidemic are, however, also affecting smaller commodities.
Oils
Feb 28, 2020

Rapeseed: sharp crash on the physical market

HAMBURG. While Canola was still able to maintain its price in Canada, the rapeseed market in Western Europe continued its strong downward trend. In Canada, the trade feared that the outbreak of COVID-19 in China would develop into a pandemic with serious consequences for the whole world. In Germany, rapeseed fell sharply on the physical market. Strong pressure also came from palm oil.
AUDITOR Issues
Feb 28, 2020

Der AUDITOR Issue 08/2020

Enclosed you will find the link for the current issue of the raw material information service "Der AUDITOR".
Spices
Feb 28, 2020

Spice market update: high prices deter buyers

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
Feb 27, 2020

Corn: exports from the Ukraine decline

PARIS. The corn market declined in the USA, Western Europe and the Black Sea region. The spread of the coronavirus caused sales fears, although the effects on the market remained difficult to assess. Argentina's government will raise the export tax on wheat, corn and soy, which could lead to firmer impulses on the market. Ukrainian corn exports fell by 24% in February.
Nuts
Feb 27, 2020

Desiccated coconuts: Philippines struggle with transport problems

MANILA. Coconut production is slowly beginning to return to normal after natural disasters hit the Philippines. The spread of the coronavirus, however, poses new problems.
Oilseeds
Feb 27, 2020

Sunflower seeds: initial production estimates for 2020

SOFIA. The European Association Coceral has issued first production estimates for cereals and oilseeds in 2020. Total sunflower seed production is estimated at...
Oilseeds
Feb 27, 2020

Oilseeds update: organic offers are limited

FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.
Oils
Feb 26, 2020

Soybeans: China's import transactions are severely delayed

CHICAGO. The soybean market continues its weak price performance. Fears of a coronavirus pandemic are increasing and make further market assessments difficult. China can only process imports with a considerable delay. In Argentina, the export tax increases have caused strong criticism from farmers, who recently threatened the government with a sales stop.
Oilseeds
Feb 26, 2020

Blue poppy seeds: Market players expect an increase in cultivation

CHRUDIM. While the exchange rate is returning to normal, the forthcoming sowing in the Czech poppy market is coming to the fore. The farmers should be able to cultivate their fields in a few weeks.
Oilseeds
Feb 26, 2020

Flaxseed: Poland returns to buying farmgate goods in Kazakhstan

NUR-SULTAN. After factories in Poland had stopped buying farmgate goods in Kazakhstan in recent weeks due to the high prices, the first companies are now buying again. Meanwhile, traders are concluding future contracts with farmers.
Nuts
Feb 26, 2020

Cashews: Covid-19 prompts factory closures in Vietnam

HANOI/NEW DELHI. The Covid-19 epidemic has dire consequences for the processors in Vietnam. Media reports state that exports have nearly come to a complete standstill in January. The impact on the cashew market in India is, however, quite different.
Grains
Feb 26, 2020

Buckwheat: no shipments from China

WARSAW/FRANKFURT. According to reports there are currently no buckwheat exports from China. Other exporting countries, which have so far received less attention, are now moving into focus.
Sugar
Feb 26, 2020

Sugar: prices expected to rise

FRANKFURT. In 2019, the exports of sugar have delcined sharply in Germany and the Czech Republic. Meanwhile, surplus supplies have forced the first plants to close in Russia.
Oilseeds
Feb 25, 2020

Sesame seeds: subdued demand has enormous impact

NEW DELHI. The coronavirus is having a considerable impact on the sesame seed market. Problem is that China purchases large supplies of hulled sesame seeds in Africa. Demand from China has, however, stalled completely.
Nuts
Feb 25, 2020

Almonds: highly encouraging prospects in California

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. As the flowering period is approaching its peak in California, the farmers are highly satisfied with the way things are going. Spain has, meanwhile, decided to phase out the production of bitter almonds.
Dried Fruit
Feb 25, 2020

Dried figs: notable rise in exports

AYDIN. Reports state that trading is more subdued in the dried fig market than last week. A rise has, however, been observed in exports.
Nuts
Feb 25, 2020

Pistachios: market is in trouble

TEHRAN. China is the leading export destination for pistachios from Iran. Although the spread of the coronavirus is having a massive impact on the market, the exports to China have curiously enough recovered in December/January.