Sultanas: Producers were too optimistic

December 5, 2018 at 9:10 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. The exchange rate situation is posing an ever-greater problem for the dried fruit traders in Turkey. There is a great risk of financial loss.

 

Price increase to reduce losses

This year’s higher export figures are rapidly diminishing over last year. By the end of the year export figures should be on a par with last year. By contrast, the export prices are around 22% higher than in the first three months of 2017/18.

Due to the smaller production volume and the uncertain exchange rate situation, fewer annual contracts have been concluded. Traders and exporters are now trying to compensate for their unavoidable losses with high prices. At the beginning of the season, contracts were

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