Dried apricots: rumours on the new crop

June 2, 2020 at 3:41 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. Turkey's apricot harvest is expected to start early, at the end of June. Harvesting should be in full swing by mid-July.

More large fruits expected

Sine official production estimates still need to be issued market players are only reckoning with uniform market prices by the end of June. Unofficial production estimates for dried apricots range at 80,000-120,000 metric tonnes, which is similar in size to last year. The cold and rainy weather is, however, expected to have an impact on yields. Traders currently reckon that prices will remain remain firm with only limited space for a downward turn. Reports state that the trees are bearing less apricots this year, meaning that more larger fruits are to be expected. Market players are, therefore, reckoning with large supplies of jumbo fruits as well as the sizes no 1 to no 3 should be available.

Dried apricots, Turkey

Size

USD/mt

EUR/mt

No 2

3,150

2,822

No 4

2,850

2,553

No 6

2,650

2,374

No 8

2,350

2,105

FOB Mersin, 2,000 ppm

Subdued export demand

Since last week was a short week in Turkey trading activities were limited in the dried fruit market. As little as 658 metric tonnes of dried apricots were shipped overseas, which is around 1.188 metric tonnes less than last year at this time. Total exports have also declined to 87,346 metric tonnes since the start of the season.

Dried apricot exports in mt

Type

2019/20

2018/19

Whole

74,551

74,905

Industrial

6,966

9,603

Diced

5,829

6,229

Total

87,346

90,738

Since the start of the season

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