Sesame Seeds (Market Information)

April 27, 2017 at 1:12 PM , Rainbow Exports
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Current Prices & Market Information

Sesame Seeds Market Report:

Nigeria Market Information:

Market is stable. No much stock and not much movements of prices. No much business.

TOGO/MALI/Burkina Market Information: 

Market is stable overall. Not much movement at TOGO/Mali.

Ethiopia Market Information: 

There is no demand from china for Ethiopian cargo at this level. Ethiopian exporters are giving lower prices for the non-China demand. They are offering 60 to 80 dollars lower then china trade.

Sudan Market information:

Market is stable.

Somalia Market information:

Market is stable over all.

Bangladesh Market information:

Market is stable.

Indian Sesame Seeds:

Market is up little due to news of rain in some of the growing area of sesame seeds. People sentiment changes and due to that there is prices hike. Rain has damaged crop or not that is yet not get clear picture. It will be clear in May 1st week.

Tanzania/Mozambique:

New crop estimation has comes to the market. Market for forward offer is stable at the moment.

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