Hazelnuts: Fungal infections may limit production

April 17, 2018 at 11:44 AM , Der AUDITOR
Fungal infections could impact this year's hazelnut crop in Turkey.
Fungal infections could impact this year's hazelnut crop in Turkey.
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ORDU. Surprisingly high bid prices help stabilise Turkish hazelnut prices, while fungal pathogens may cause considerable crop damages.

 

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The hazelnut prices continue to plummet. Now that the risk of frost has passed, traders are more than willing to sell. In addition, the Turkish lira is growing weaker and weaker, which puts pressure on prices. The exchange rate reached the 5.00 TRY/EUR mark for the first time last week. Since the beginning of the season, more than 200,000 mt have already been exported from Turkey. At the same time, the demand for prompt deliveries is decreasing noticeably. Market participants are focussed on the new season and the 2018 cro

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