Sultanas: Early start to the harvest in Turkey

August 8, 2019 at 9:07 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA/QINGDAO. Market acitvities may be subdued in Turkey, but traders are closely observing developments in China.

Encouraging prospects in China

The market in Turkey has witnessed niminal declines, which may partly be attributed to the prices on offer in China. Encouraging production prospects have added pressure to the market in China and the quality is claimed to be on an equal footing as in Turkey. Official production estimates will be issued towards the end of August in Turkey. Unofficial estimates currently range at 300,000-350,000 metric tonnes. The persitant high temperatures have prompted an early start to the harvest in some parts of Turkey. Although the country i

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