Almonds: Processors are totally exhausted

November 27, 2018 at 9:28 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MADRID/SACRAMENTO. The almond market in Spain is currently confronted with more and more delivery delays. Problem is the slow start to the season. Now there are so many …

 

… enquiries coming in that the processors can barely keep up with production.

Almonds become more expensive

At the beginning of the season was comparatively quiet. Over the last few weeks, however, buyers have been overwhelming exporters with enquiries. Although new containers of US almonds are arriving in Spain every day, the suppliers cannot keep up with deliveries.

For this reason, the prices in Spain are rising from week to week. This should continue until Christmas, after which demand is expected to cool down. Market player

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