Hazelnuts: The big guessing game

November 7, 2017 at 12:45 PM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. Exchange rates are making purchasing prices exceedingly attractive. Even the farmers can be happy with the comparably high prices. However, how long this situation will remain is unclear.

 

Export business is booming

As estimated by the TMO [Turkish Grain Board], the lower limit for in-shells currently remains at 9.00 TRY/kg. Ferrero is offering more than double as much at 18.75 Turkish TRY/kg, this being, however, a result of very high-quality standards. These prices are very attractive thanks to the exchange rate. Because no one knows how long this situation will last, most of the demand is currently being met. Exports are booming. If Turkey continues to export at the same level as the beginning of the season, then by the end of the ye

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