Apricots: Suppliers are ready to negotiate

February 2, 2017 at 2:35 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. Looking at the figures for 2016/17 you might gain the impression that the market is overburdened with the consistently positive results.

Prices are considerably cheaper than last year around this time after the disastrous harvest of 2014, and have reached their usual level. Compared to last week, prices are stable but traders have already announced that they are prepared to sell at cheaper prices.

Dried apricots, Turkey

size

USD/mt

EUR/mt

no. 2

2,900

2,687

No. 4

2,850

2,640

No. 6

2,800

2,594

diced, 5x8 mm

2,100

1,946

FOB Mersin

 
Whole apricots finding favour
At least cheaper prices by almost 1,50 USD/kg raised purchasing interest sufficiently to allow an increase in exports, if only by 3,000 mt compared to last year. Whole apricots were particularly in demand this season while exports of diced apricots and industrial goods have experienced a slight decline.

Export getrocknete Aprikosen in mt

type

2016/17

2015/16

whole

41,407

38,158

industrial

3,681

3,771

whole

3,552

3,638

total

48,640

45,567

since beginning of season

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