Cashews: Nigeria and Tanzania under pressure to sell

February 5, 2019 at 10:27 AM , Der AUDITOR
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HANOI/NEW DELHI. Global supplies are by no means a matter of concern. Some problems, however, need to be solved.

New crops to arrive soon

This week, Vietnam celebrates the turn of the year with Tết Nguyên Đán. After that, the industry will be very busy. The new crop will arrive soon and the first RCN shipments from Cambodia will not be long in coming. From May/June onwards, the crops from West Africa will also start to arrive. Market players report that most buyers from Europe and the USA are covered for the first quarter. Due to the promising prospects in the main producing countries supplies should be secure for the time being.

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