Sultanas: Minus temperatures in Turkey

March 15, 2017 at 12:49 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Snow in Turkey is causing concerns as temperatures are set to drop well below freezing.

Optimistic traders

Frost in the middle of March poses no great danger to the plants since they may still flower a second time. Matters would be much worse in the middle or end of April. A pilot scheme to reduce frost bites was initiated in Spring 2016. It included windmill constructions that were erected in between the vines to circulate the air and prevent frost. The traders are confident that current frost would only damage by no more than 10%. They will, however, carefully eye the developments taking place over the next few days.

Sultanas, Turkey

type

USD/mt

EUR/mt

Grade A, Type 8, STD  

1,245

1,171

Grade A, Type 9, STD  

1,280

1,204

Grade A, Type 10, STD  

1,410

1,326

Bio, Grade A, Type 9  

2,200

2,069

FOB Izmir

 

Booming exports

The weather has so far not impacted the export prices, which have so far remained stable this week. There currently are only few enquiries for prompt deliveries. This year’s low prices have, nevertheless, boosted exports.

Sultana exports in mt

season

mt

USD*

EUR*

2016/17

155,726

1,591

1,496

2015/16

113,614

2,147

2,019

since the beginning of the season, *avg

 

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