Figs: Crops at risk

June 1, 2017 at 11:20 AM , Der AUDITOR
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AYDIN. The weather will play a particularly important role in the next few weeks. Traders cannot exclude that the fruits will suffer.

Ramadan started last weekend. Even if the Turkish industry is not on holiday, it is still relatively quiet on the market. The prices are maintaining the same level as last week, whereby no suppliers are currently actively offering dried figs. Due to the risk of potential crop damages, prices are expected to rise as the season progresses. 

Dried figs, Turkey

Type

USD/mt

EUR/mt

Lerida, No. 2

5,700

5,104

Lerida, No. 3

5,600

5,015

Lerida, No. 4

5,500

4,925

Lerida, No. 5

5,350

4,791

FOB Izmir

Exports idling

Dried fig exports are slowly shuffling along with a few tons per week. Trading activities are reduced to fulfilling ongoing contracts; there are hardly any requests for prompt shipments. Many buyers already stocked up at the beginning of the season, most of the exports generally take place in the first months of a new season.

 

Export of dried figs in mt

Type

2016/17

2015/16

Whole

45,036

45,770

Diced

3,587

4,245

Paste

5,109

7,338

Total

53,731

57,353

Since the beginning of the season

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