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Oilseeds
Jan 15, 2020

Sunflower seeds: suppliers try to renegotiate

SOFIA. The price increase in the Bulgarian sunflower seed market has surprised many suppliers. They are now looking for ways to compensate for the higher farmgate costs.
Oilseeds
Jan 15, 2020

Pumpkin seeds: pesticide analyses still reasonable

BEIJING. Traders in China are currently struggling with low demand. Market players report conspicuous pesticide analyses that do however not exceed the EU limits.
Oils
Jan 15, 2020

Soybeans: stock ratio should soon increase

CHICAGO. The US soybean market reacted cautiously to today's imminent conclusion of the Phase 1 deal with China. As a result, US trade expects higher exports to China. South America's soybean crops are improving. The cultivation of US soybeans should also increase noticeably in spring. This would increase the lower stock ratio again.
Oilseeds
Jan 15, 2020

Flaxseed: prices expected to follow the oil market

NUR-SULTAN. The upcoming Chinese New Year is curbing demand from China for flaxseed from Kazakhstan. Producers are afraid to be left sitting on their supplies.
Oilseeds
Jan 15, 2020

Blue poppy seeds: processors largely dependent on imports

BUDAPEST/CHRUDIM. Shipments from the Czech Republic range on a similar level as in 2017/2018. Processors in Hungary largely depend on imports this year.
Fruit and Vegetables
Jan 15, 2020

Apples: Poland cannot supply market in India

WARSAW. Due to the poor quality of production, apples from Poland cannot be shipped to India. Problem is that the fruits will not survive transportation.
Dried Fruit
Jan 14, 2020

Dried figs: solid exports after the turn of the year

AYDIN. Exports of dried figs from Turkey are running satisfactorily in the new year, but cannot quite match the Christmas business.
Dried Fruit
Jan 14, 2020

Dried apricots: active markets and rising prices

MALATYA. The market for dried apricots has been very lively and active since the beginning of this week. The reason is that the New Year holidays are over and more enquiries from abroad are coming in.
Dried Fruit
Jan 14, 2020

Sultanas: producers hold back

MANISA. Traders in Turkey report that the farmers are mainly refusing to sell. Market activities remain largely subdued. Although the exporters have responded to the present market situation, they are failing to attract buyers.
Nuts
Jan 14, 2020

Peanuts: India gains market shares

WASHINGTON, D.C./NEW DELHI. The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) has revised global production estimates in the January report on oilseeds. Market players are concerned over the US crop. Prepared peanuts from India have gained in importance in the EU.
Grains
Jan 14, 2020

Corn: Brazil's trade expects higher saffrinha crop

PARIS. The corn market caught up slightly in the USA, but remained almost unchanged in Western Europe. In Brazil, retailers are expecting a higher saffrinha crop because domestic prices have risen significantly. Ukrainian corn has lost competitiveness due to the rising UAH. In France, relatively low price offers ensure good demand, even though rail strikes and increased freight rates of forwarding companies make shipments to Germany and Spain more expensive.
Nuts
Jan 14, 2020

Walnuts: production exceeds expectations

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. California Walnuts confirms that production ranges higher than anticipated.
Sugar
Jan 14, 2020

Südzucker: significant decline in the sugar segment

MANNHEIM. Südzucker presents its current forecasts for the 2019/2020 fiscal year. The sugar segment is weakening noticeably, but the CropEnergies and special products segments are scoring revenue growth.
Nuts
Jan 14, 2020

Almonds: market estimates confirmed

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. The recently issued position report states that regsitrations outstripped the official prodcution estimate of 998,000 metric by far in December.
Oils
Jan 13, 2020

Rapeseed: the market is crumbling noticeably

HAMBURG. The rapeseed and canola market is crumbling after pressure came from the US soy market because of weak exports and stronger Chinese purchases in Brazil. Palm oil prices could also soon reach their zenith if China uses more soy processing to obtain fewer vegetable oils on the world market.
Spices
Jan 13, 2020

Cumin: notable shift in prices

KHOOSHAB. More than 7,000 metric tonnes of cumin are harvested in Khorasan Razavi every year. Khooshab city is one of the hubs of production. The market is, however, subject to the escalating conflict with the US.
Nuts
Jan 13, 2020

Pistachios: competitive market

TEHRAN. Iran has experienced supply squeezes and high prices over the last few years. This year, the situation is, however, completely different. Although market players state that the country can easily compete with Turkey or Afghanistan, the US is a completely different matter.
Grains
Jan 13, 2020

Wheat: USDA expects EU wheat exports to increase significantly

FRANKFURT. The wheat markets tends to be slightly weaker. The new WASDE report showed mixed results, especially the higher EU wheat crop and the further increase in EU wheat exports surprised the market players.
Spices
Jan 13, 2020

Saffron: exports decline by 13%

TEHRAN. Iran exported as little as 115 metric tonnes of saffron between 21 March and 21 November 2019. This is down 13% since 2018. Traders state that export barriers and problems urgently need to be resolved.
Nuts
Jan 13, 2020

Hazelnuts: less nuts than expected

ORDU. The market in Turkey has witnessed a drastic shift in prices. Supplies apparently fall well short of expectations, especially in Ordu. Market players are mystified by developments.
AUDITOR Issues
Jan 10, 2020

Der AUDITOR Issue 01/2020

Enclosed you will find the link for the current issue of the raw material information service "Der AUDITOR".
Nuts
Jan 10, 2020

Walnuts: market developments in Eastern Europe

KIEV/MOSCOW. Ukraine's export activity has a strong influence on domestic prices. Exports in 2019 have significantly exceeded expectations.
Oilseeds
Jan 10, 2020

Sesame seeds: new tender to be issued soon

NEW DELHI. As the shipments for the last tender from South Korea have just been completed, the market already has the next tender in view. Arrivals have declined. Suppliers from India are having trouble competing with their colleagues in Africa.
Sugar
Jan 9, 2020

Sugar: imports from Poland increase by 37%

WARSAW/PRAGUE. At the beginning of the new campaign, sugar imports to Germany have declined measurably compared to last year.
Spices
Jan 9, 2020

Spice market update: political tensions cause uncertainty

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
Jan 9, 2020

Buckwheat: price trend set to continue

WARSAW. As market players report, the high demand for vegetable protein sources is prompting many farmers in Eastern Europe to switch to pulses. Frequently also at the expense of buckwheat.
Oilseeds
Jan 9, 2020

Oilseeds update: markets show mixed tendencies

FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.
Grains
Jan 8, 2020

Millet: good crop prompts surge in demand

KIEV. Last year, Germany stepped up imports from the Ukraine. Total imports have, however, declined.
Oilseeds
Jan 8, 2020

Sunflower seeds: drastic rise in prices

SOFIA. Reports state that traders in Bulgaria are only slowly returning from the Christmas break. They make the prices work for them.
Nuts
Jan 8, 2020

Almonds: highly profitable year

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Market players in Spain are highly satisfied with last year’s performance. The prices for US almond preparations have shifted notably. California Almonds is set to issue the position report for December on 10 January.
Grains
Jan 8, 2020

Corn: Argentina withdraws price demands

PARIS. The US corn market continued to decline, and Argentina's price demands also went into reverse. However, prices increased slightly in the EU and the Black Sea region. This is caused by the rise in the UAH, increasing drought in southeastern Europe and restricted trade from the Black Sea region due to the Orthodox Christmas holidays.
Oilseeds
Jan 7, 2020

Blue poppy seeds: promising start to the year

CHRUDIM/ANKARA. Trading has resumed in the Czech Republic and prices have been adjusted.
Dried Fruit
Jan 7, 2020

Dried figs: nominal corrections in price

AYDIN. The dried fig market in Turkey should have a few quiet months ahead. The export volume to date is quite respectable.
Oils
Jan 7, 2020

Soybeans: Brazil's crop benefits from abundant rainfall

CHICAGO. The US soybean market showed a slight upward trend again after former price losses. Brazil's soybean supply is growing, and trade is no longer ruling out a record crop of 125 million mt.
Dried Fruit
Jan 7, 2020

Dried apricots: unusually warm temperatures may damage crop

MALATYA. Turkey is still waiting for the onset of winter. Problem is that the unusually warm weather may prompt the trees to flower prematurely.
Dried Fruit
Jan 7, 2020

Sultanas: high expectations

MANISA. The TMO stopped purchasing in December and market players are speculating over the second half of the season. In March-April the weather will prove decisive for the new crop. Demand is expected to revive.
Oilseeds
Jan 7, 2020

Mustard seeds: new production estimates

OTTAWA/NUR-SULTAN. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has again revised the production estimates for Canada downwards.
Sugar
Jan 7, 2020

Sugar: record production in Russia

MOSCOW. Russia produced more than 7 million tonnes of sugar in 2019. This has prompted a surge in shipments. Exporters are reaping large porfits.
Nuts
Jan 7, 2020

Pecans: US supplies decline despite record imports

ATLANTA. The USDA states that stocks range considerably lower than in 2018. At the end of November 2019...
Dried Fruit
Jan 7, 2020

Dried figs: tariffs cause decline in exports

ESTAHBAN. A drastic rise in tariffs has prompted the exports from Iran to decline by more than 50%. This is particularly devastating for the Fars province as 95% of figs are produced here. The sanctions are another major problem.
Oilseeds
Jan 6, 2020

Oilseeds update: speculations are rife

FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.
Nuts
Jan 6, 2020

Hazelnuts: sellers intent on driving up prices

ORDU. Record exports and good domestic demand have put the sellers in the comfortable position of being able to set the prices. Their target price is TRY 20.00 per kg. The TMO is, in addition, set to become actove rather soon.
Oils
Jan 6, 2020

Rapeseed: palm oil production in Malaysia declines slightly

HAMBURG. The rapeseed and canola market declined slightly after profit-taking in Winnipeg and Paris. International tensions in the Middle East following a targeted US air strike against Iranian General Qassem Suleimani caused uncertainty on the markets due to announced retaliatory measures. Malaysian palm oil production in 2019 is probably lower than expected. This at least supported the Western European rapeseed market.
Nuts
Jan 6, 2020

Cashews: considerable discrepancies in price

HANOI/NEW DELHI. As stated in the recently issued report from Samsons Traders the market witnessed some unexpected developments last year.
Dried Fruit
Jan 6, 2020

Raisins: notable shift in prices

TEHRAN. Green raisins are one of the most expensive varieties exported from Iran. Prices range as much as 25% higher than for other popular varieties. The market has experienced notable fluctuations in price over the last few weeks.
Dried Fruit
Jan 6, 2020

Dates: difficult to sell

TEHRAN. Although production has risen sharply in Iran this year, exports are hampered. Manufactures are having difficulties selling their products overseas. Problem is that government intervention has hurt the market.
Oilseeds
Jan 6, 2020

Sesame seeds: new crop from Africa

NEW DELHI/KHARTOUM. The new crop is available in Nigeria and in Sudan. The prices...
Oilseeds
Jan 3, 2020

Sesame seeds: supply squeeze in India

NEW DELHI. All eyes in India are currently set on Africa. As trading is only slowly kicking in next week is to prove decisive. Traders, in addition, report that as much as 80% of the crop has already arrived in the market.