Sultanas: concerns over unsustainable prices

December 10, 2019 at 1:56 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANSIA. Although the market players in Turkey are highly satisfied with this year’s production in terms of quality and size, the exports have declined. Problem is that the export prices are too high.

Farmgate prices are too high

The fact that the two state-owned organisations Tariş and the TMO started buying at the start of the season may have made the farmers happy, but the exporters are having great difficulties selling Turkish raisins in the global market. The situation is so bad that marketing campaigns and studies are being funded to raise demand and improve the quality of the seedless dried raisins exported from Turkey. Exports have nearly declined by as much as 5,000 metric tonnes since the beginning of the season. The TMO continues to buy and has pushed

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