Hazelnuts: Traders feel the pressure

September 26, 2018 at 11:25 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. The chaotic economic situation in Turkey is now finally impacting the market. With contradictory consequences.

 

"Sales have the character of a weekly market."

Growers are still withholding their products in the hope of driving up prices. Due to the chaotic economic situation the TMO also continues to refuse to issue a bid price. On Friday the organisation issued a statement explaining that there is no need to become active in the market. The TMO regards itself as a regulating institution and there currently is no need to sell positions held from last year’s crop. Rumour also has it that the TMO has no intention to buy. The reason for this is the chaotic e

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