Raisins: buyers delay purchases

April 16, 2020 at 12:19 PM , Der AUDITOR
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TEHRAN. Raisins are the third most important non-oil exporting products in Iran, after carpets and pistachios. Nevertheless, the market is anything but cost-efficient. The spread of the coronavirus has also hit exports hard.

Subdued demand

As much as 70% of the country’s annual grape production is processed in the East Azerbaijan Province, from where 170,000 tonnes of raisins are exported every year, mainly to Europe, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates and Russia. The lack of modernisation is, however, a big problem for the industry as production costs are too high. In addition, the spread of the coronavirus has hampered export demand. Buyers are delaying purchases due to transportation and customs problems. The quarantine measures in place within in Iran have also reduced consumption.

 

Raisins, premium grade, Iran

Type

EUR/kg

Sundried

1.53

Sultanas

1.33

Golden

1.40

Green

1.60

FOB Iran

 

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