Sesame seeds: A shock for India

March 1, 2017 at 12:44 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/FRANKFURT. The developments taking place in the German sesame seed market come as a shock to India. The country is clearly losing out to other competitors.

These import figures come as a shock

The sesame seed imports from India to Germany have clearly declined over the last five years. Whereas Germany imported as much as 17,336 mt in 2011, imports dropped by more than 4,000 mt in 2016. These figures are highly alarming for India. Although demand has steadily increased in Germany over the last ten years, the amount imported from India has shrunk below the amount imported in 2006. Annual imports have risen to more than 30,000 mt over the last few years. The winner is Nigeria with imports climbing from 1,345 mt in 2011 to as much as 7,551 mt in 2016.

Sesame seed imports to Germany in mt

country

2006

2011

2016

India

14,288

17,336

13,277

Nigeria

0

1,345

7,551

Netherlands

3,785

4,138

3,862

Paraguay

2,640

1,783

1,140

Uganda

776

613

1,087

Guatemala

1,385

882

851

source: Federal Statistical Office

 

Subdued market

Many traders from India are currently visiting the Gulfood in Dubai. Although the market activities are rather subdued, the prices have nevertheless increased. The prices for hulled sesame seeds have now even top last year’s peak by 10 USD/mt.

Sesame seed prices India

type

USD/mt

hulled, 99.95%

1,550

natural

1,370

CIF Hamburg

 

A low price level

In, however, considering the price development of the last ten years it becomes apparent that the prices are still remarkably low. The market witnessed dramatic increases in the autumn of 2007. A record high was seen in March 2008 with prices climbing to 3,365 USD/mt CIF Hamburg. In 2008-2012 the prices were on a similar level as last year. This changed in November 2013 with prices rising to 3.130 USD/mt CIF Hamburg.

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