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Hazelnuts: Shock waves in Turkey

February 21, 2017 at 11:12 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. Erdoğan, the referendum and continual political unrest are sending shock waves through Turkey. The hazelnut market is also feeling the impact.

 The risk of frost should also be noted. Especially since buyers and sellers alike are advised not to make hasty decisions.

Unpredictable factors

Market participants reckon that the rise in raw nut prices is only temporary. It is, however, impossible to predict the development of the Turkish currency and in how far it may continue to rise. The referendum on 16 April will also have an impact. In addition, the remaining carry-over stocks from 2015 may pressurises the prices for the 2016 crop. Frist crop estimates for 2017 reckon with an average production, which would mean a 30-50% increase as compared to last year. Reliable reports will, however, only be published towards the end of April.

Turkish hazelnut kernels

product 

EUR/kg

natural, 11-13 mm 

6.80

diced, 2-4 mm 

7.00

meal, 0-2 mm 

6.60

hazelnut paste

6.25

DDP Germany

 Please find attached the price chart.

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