Sultanas: Exporters forced to adjust prices

November 21, 2018 at 9:44 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Since its historic low at the end of August, the Turkish currency has gained considerably in value again. The effects are, however, devastating for the trading activities in the market.

 

Prices at 3-year high

The profit margins of the suppliers in Turkey calculated months ago at the conclusion of the contract is gradually being eaten up by the strengthening lira. To counteract this, exporters have drastically increased the prices for prompt deliveries this week. Similar prices were last seen in December 2015. Hardly anyone wants to offer long-term contracts anymore. The uncertain economic situation is too great a risk, especially with the elections due at the end of March.

The decline in production this season to around 260,00

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