Hazelnuts: All eyes are on Ferrero

January 28, 2019 at 12:16 PM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. Market players have observed a shift in prices and much depends on Ferrero. Buyers will have to come to terms with the current price level.

 

Ferrero is still holding back

Ferrero has still not adjusted its bid price to the higher market prices. Traders reckon that the farmgate prices will only start to move noticeably again when the market giant is ready to buy. European buyers are only covering their most urgent needs, and hardly anyone is currently willing to enter into long-term contracts.

Although the prices for Turkish hazelnuts rose again last week, they have now stabilised for the time being. The prices on offer have become more homogenous again. Some larger price fluctuatio

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