Hazelnuts: no price reductions in sight

October 22, 2024 at 4:55 PM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. Turkish market players do not expect hazelnut prices to decline in the coming months; too many circumstances currently speak against this. There will be further important changes in January, which are likely to have a significant impact on the market.

Significant price differences

Turkish hazelnut prices started the new week with a slight increase. High demand from Italian buyers is driving up prices for both unshelled and processed nuts, and the fact that some growers are still hesitant to sell is also contributing to the price increase. The commodity prices for unshelled nuts on the free market are between TRY 116/kg in the Levant region and TRY 126/kg in the Cakildak region. Market players also state that there has been a considerable price difference between hazelnuts produced in the Giresun region and those

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