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Sultanas: Targeted market manipulation

January 5, 2018 at 1:12 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Unlike in Iran or the US, prices for sultanas from Turkey are comparatively low. Some market participants see this as a missed opportunity, and are now trying to push up prices with targeted information.

In Turkey, farmers have already sold 80% of their raw sultanas. Usually they will only have sold no more than 60% by this time. This is due, among other things, to the loans that the farmers had to repay after two years. The government had provided them with credits after the heavy damage to crops caused by frost in 2015. Thus, many sultanas found themselves in circulation right at the beginning of the season, which helped to keep prices held down at a low level. No wonder, then, that exports from Turkey have also picked up again this season.

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