Hazelnuts: prices are on the rise

January 27, 2020 at 10:04 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. Exporters are calling in vain for the TMO to sell. Prices are on the rise. Supplies of small kernels are, in addition, limited.

TMO refuses to sell

Following a meeting with representatives of the TMO last week, exporters are calling for the state-owned organisation to sell its stocks. The TMO has, however, refused to respond to these calls so far and a decision is only expected in March. This standstill is driving up farmgate prices for the time being.

TMO to reap large profits

The high farmgate prices of TRY 20.00-21.00 per kg are putting off buyers. As the TMO purchased its stocks at a considerably lower price of TRY 16.50 per kg, it is reckoned that the or

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