Dried apricots: 90,000 mt will not suffice

September 20, 2018 at 12:04 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. Market players expect export prices to rise steadily in the long run once a large part of this year's crop has been sold.

 

Large fruits are cheaper than expected
Mixed demand has led to mixed price adjustments this week. A decline has partly been noted for larger dried apricots, while good demand for smaller fruits has led to higher prices. Offers for no 6 and smaller dried apricots have remained largely stable compared to last week.

Supplies are sufficient this week. Nevertheless, it should be noted that this season's estimated crop of just under 90,000 mt is significantly smaller than in 2017. However, once most dried fruits is tied up in long-term contracts, mark

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