Hazelnuts: Prices drop by almost 25%

April 4, 2018 at 12:10 PM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. No more frost is expected in Turkey over the coming weeks, and there are only a few days left until accurate estimates can be made of any potential frost damages this year.

 

Good weather exerts pressure
The minimal risk of losses affects the current price levels and the lack of demand is pressurising the market. Even larger buyers have procured enough stocks, which means that there are very few requests for prompt deliveries This has led to a slump in prices. This week, market participants are expecting only little trading activity as a result of the preceding Easter weekend. Afterwards, focus will be placed on delivery negotiations for 2018/19. That is, as soon as there is more certainty over production. Initial crop estim

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