Sultanas: Considerable price differences for prompt deliveries

January 9, 2019 at 9:54 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Supplies of sultanas are much more limited for the second half of the season than last year. At the same time, the sales of Thompson raisins are sluggish.

 

Exports rise by 1,000 mt over last year

Exports from have nominally increased over last year. This lead should, however, dwindle very soon. At 115,500 mt, more than half of last year’s sultana production has already been exported since the start of the season.

Traders are reckoning with another wave of enquiries since some buyers will need to stock up until the end of the season. Due to limited supplies and the uncertain economic and political situation in Turkey, the exporters, however, prefer prompt deliveries over long-term contracts.

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