Raisins: export prices decline by 51%

October 7, 2019 at 10:35 AM , Der AUDITOR
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TEHRAN/SACRAMENTO. Low yields, sanctions and illegal smuggling activities have caused the average export price for raisins to decline by more than 50% in Iran over the last few years. US suppliers are also determined to win back customers this season, notably from Turkey.

Drastic declines in exports

Although Iran features as the second largest producer in the global market, it is impossible for the country to compete with Turkey and other producing countries. The main issue the comparably low yields. Problems with financial transactions and residual pesticides render it additionally difficult for Iran to compete with the prices in Turkey, where the government actively supports the market. These problems have led to an 18% reduction in exports over the last seven years. While Iran exported as much as 138,446 metric tonnes in 2012, thi

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