Sultanas: Supply squeeze expected

January 23, 2019 at 12:53 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Judging by this season’s supplies, the exports of sultanas and raisins from Turkey have so far been above-average.

 

Shopping spree continues

Almost 125,000 mt have been shipped overseas since the beginning of the season. The weekly export volume currently ranges at 5,000 mt. Although the prices are considerably more expensive than last year (tendency: rising), this has so far failed to put a halt to demand. The prices on offer are highly competitive in the international market.

Sultana exports in mt

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