Sesame seeds: Africa is following closely
May 24, 2017 at 3:24 PM ,
Der AUDITOR
Traders still hope
The prices for hulled sesame seeds from India have been stable for more than two weeks. Despite reports about large volumes of poor quality commodities from the 2016 winter crop and the renewed outlook on a small summer crop, the purchase interest is not enough to stimulate the price development. But traders are still being optimistic and assume that the demand and therefore also the prices will rise soon.
Indian sesame seed prices |
|
Type |
USD/mt |
Hulled, 99.95% |
1,430 |
Natural |
1,250 |
CIF Hamburg |
Nigeria can keep pace
According to the German Statistical Office, not only Chinese buyers are increasingly turning to Africa to buy sesame seeds. Since 2015, German importers have increased their imports of Nigerian sesame seeds by more than one third during the first quarter, and at the same time, deliveries from India decreased by 44%. Compared to last year, the difference between India and Nigeria shrunk from 2,960 mt to 480 mt.
In 2016, Germany imported a total of more than 13,200 mt of sesame seeds from India; in contrast, deliveries from Nigeria only amounted to 7,551 mt. It remains to be seen if the buyers will turn to India again to cover their demand later in the season when the stocks in Africa start shrinking.
Sesame seed imports to Germany |
|||
Country |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
India |
4,036.30 |
4,669.70 |
2,599.90 |
Nigeria |
1,557.70 |
1,712.70 |
2,120.90 |
Netherlands |
714.00 |
1,189.50 |
838.50 |
Paraguay |
291.00 |
107.90 |
359.20 |
Uganda |
238.20 |
143.40 |
227.00 |
Guatemala |
198.50 |
124.90 |
172.80 |
Source: German Statistical Office Q1 2017 |