Hazelnuts: Traders are waiting for the TMO

June 11, 2019 at 12:07 PM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. Market activities are mainly subdued in Turkey. Everyone is waiting for the TMO to announce new prices.

Market players look to the future

Due to the holidays in Turkey, many companies took a break last week. Market activities were accordingly very much subdued. Trading is only expected to resume slowly this week as supplies are limited and there are public holidays in Europe.

Experts report that there are only offers for mixed nuts left in the market, which is why the average prices have declined nominally. Offers exclusively containing the 2018 crop are heavily limited and buyers need to reckon with a premium here. Currently, the nominally weaker lira is, nev

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