Hazelnuts: not all buyers in Europe are fully covered

September 30, 2019 at 10:51 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. Overseas and upcountry demand is thriving in Turkey. The TMO and Fiskobirlik are also continuing to buy. Although this should...

...prompt prices to rise, the farmgate prices have remained stable at last week's level. The reason for this is that some sellers have to pay their quarterly interest rates to the banks and require financial resources.

Price rises are inevitable

Prices are, however, expected to rise over the next few weeks. Market players reckon that demand will remain high in the upcountry and in the overseas markets. One reason os that some buyers in Europe are not yet fully covered for the fourth quarter. In addition, arrivals will eventually decline and the purchases con

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