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Sesame seeds: Transportation squeeze causes headaches

July 28, 2017 at 10:50 AM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. Floods and heavy rains have severely affected India. Not only are the people having to struggle with torrential rain but sesame is also affected.

Panicking traders

Some traders are stirring panic while others are reacting much more calmly. Although the fields are flooded, they rather stress the advantage of sufficient moisture being generated for the new crop and emphasise that there is enough time to the farmers to sow the fields again. It should, however, also be observed that should the rains continue at this rate there may be delays to sowing and to the harvest. Market players are hoping for good crop results and an increase in overseas demand.

The market has witnessed nominal price rises this week. Trade is, however, subdued since floods have rendered transportation to the ports rather difficult and in some causes impossible.

Sesame seed prices India

type

USD/mt

hulled, 99.95%

1,470

natural

1,300

CIF Hamburg

 

 

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