Sultanas: Lower export volumes at high prices

September 18, 2019 at 10:10 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Despite the higher base price for Turkish sultanas, the farmgate prices currently range on a level of TRY 9.10-9.20 per kg in the free market. Reports state that the TMO is still reluctant to make purchases, whereas the Tariş...

... has already purchased half of its intended volume 30,000 metric tonnes. With bid prices ranging above TRY 10 per kg, the association currently offers the best deal for farmers.

Exporters demand a price of USD 1.85 per kg

The export prices have remained relatively stable. New crop Thompson raisins are trading on a range of USD 1.95-2.05 per kg FOB Izmir. Market players reckon that Turkey may perform poorly in the international market this season. To remain competitive, the export prices would have to at least fall to USD 1.85 per kg FOB. The ANUGA food fa

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