Market updates on a whole range of dried fruit with up-to-date price trends
Nuts
Apr 24, 2024

Desiccated coconuts: weather-related production declines

MANILA. Lower raw material production due to El Niño, rising freight costs and geopolitical tensions are just some of the hurdles the coconut market has to face. Market players are correspondingly cautious.
Dried Fruit
Apr 23, 2024

Dried figs: premature blossom in Aydin

AYDIN. Due to the warm temperatures in the growing regions, the fig trees in the Turkish province of Aydin could start flowering earlier than usual. Meanwhile, low rainfall is still a problem.
Dried Fruit
Apr 23, 2024

Sultanas: vines could not recover

MANISA. Weakened by the mildew infestation last year and the mild winter, yields in the Turkish growing region of Manisa have so far been worryingly low.
Dried Fruit
Apr 23, 2024

Dried apricots: danger of frost seems to be averted

MALATYA. Temperatures in Turkey remain high and growers can breathe a sigh of relief as there is no indication of a possible risk of frost. Prices have fallen slightly.
Dried Fruit
Apr 23, 2024

Dates: upsurge in global production

REUS/TEHRAN. Table date production has risen sharply in 2023/2024 as the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) has recently confirmed. While Saudi Arabia highlights the importance of targeting Asian markets, Iran emphasises its leading position in the market for fresh dates.
Dried Fruit
Apr 16, 2024

Prunes: optimistic growers in California

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. Prospects are highly encouraging for prunes in California. Weather conditons are ideal for the crucial bloom phase and the quality of the crop should be good.
Dried Fruit
Apr 16, 2024

Dried figs: new crop draws attention

AYDIN. As the current crop is nearly sold out and trading is becoming increasingly subdued for dried figs attention has shifted towards the new season. Weather conditions could hardly be better.
Dried Fruit
Apr 16, 2024

Sultanas: trading picks up fast

MANISA. Trading has picked up quickly again for sultanas in Turkey after last week’s Eid-al-Fitr holiday. Trouble is that the weather has turned way too warm for the time of year.
Dried Fruit
Apr 16, 2024

Dried apricots: weak exports

MALATYA. Turkey's exports are failing to catch up on last year for dried apricots. Weather conditions are ideal in Malatya. Prices refuse to move.
Dried Fruit
Apr 9, 2024

Dried figs: Turkey produced 20% less

AYDIN. With higher temperatures and a lack of rainfall, the probability of yield losses is increasing in Aydin. Production was already significantly lower than usual this season.
Dried Fruit
Apr 9, 2024

Dried apricots: divided opinions

MALATYA/REUS. While some exporters firmly expect demand to pick up after the Ramadan festivities, others expect it to remain weak. The market is extremely quiet during this week of Eid.
Dried Fruit
Apr 9, 2024

Sultanas: global production is down

MANISA. The warm weather in Manisa raises hopes of a lower risk of night frost. Market players believe that further price increases are possible after the holidays. Global sultana production is said to have declined by 19% in the current season.
Dried Fruit
Apr 3, 2024

Sultanas: the vines awaken

MANISA. The warmer temperatures in Turkey are also heralding the start of the flowering period in the province of Manisa. However, concerns about frost and hail damage remain.
Dried Fruit
Apr 2, 2024

Dried figs: early harvest is possible

AYDIN. The fig trees in Aydin are waking up unusually early from their winter dormancy. However, the low rainfall does not provide the best conditions for a bountiful harvest.
Dried Fruit
Apr 2, 2024

Dried apricots: weather at its best

MALATYA. The weather conditions in Turkey's growing regions could hardly be better at the moment. As expected, the market is quiet shortly before the end of Ramadan.
Dried Fruit
Mar 26, 2024

Dried figs: over after six months

AYDIN. Exporters have unofficially declared the season over for dried figs in Turkey. Too little rain and the mild winter provide far from ideal conditions for this year's crop.
Dried Fruit
Mar 26, 2024

Sultanas: night frosts in Manisa

MANISA. Night frosts occurred in Manisa at the end of last week. Fortunately, the vineyards remained unharmed. The recent interest rate hike has rendered bank loans even more unattractive for exporters.
Dried Fruit
Mar 26, 2024

Dried apricots: farmers are spooked

MALATYA. Last week’s snow has stirred up quite a bit of commotion for apricots in Malatya. Although snow is good news, farmers are spooked.
Dried Fruit
Mar 20, 2024

Dates: crackdown convicts fraudsters in Saudi Arabia

DHAKA/RIYADH. The authorities in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh were able to convict seven fraudsters who had passed off inferior dates as premium goods. In Bangladesh and India, meanwhile, date prices rise noticeably during Ramadan.
Dried Fruit
Mar 19, 2024

Dried figs: buying raw materials becomes more difficult

AYDIN. Contracts concluded at more favourable prices make it possible for exports of Turkish dried figs to be comparatively successful. However, yield losses from this year's crop could cause prices to rise even further.
Dried Fruit
Mar 19, 2024

Sultanas: growers make the most of price increases

MANISA. Growers are holding back their goods in order to push up prices for Turkish sultanas. Contrary to expectations, exports actually increased further last week.
Dried Fruit
Mar 19, 2024

Dried apricots: ideal conditions

MALATYA. So far, Turkish farmers have reported perfect weather conditions for the apricot blossom - but this can change very quickly, which is why caution is still advised. Prices have stabilised for the time being.
Dried Fruit
Mar 14, 2024

Prunes: the competition never sleeps

SANTIAGO. Initial crop estimates give Chilean market players hope for a positive season. However, the competition on the world market is becoming increasingly fierce.
Nuts
Mar 13, 2024

Desiccated coconuts: El Niño is still apparent

MANILA/KUALA LUMPUR. Although the weather phenomenon is slowly weakening, the effects of one of the strongest El Niño weather events since records began are still being felt. Prices are rising on the palm oil market.
Dried Fruit
Mar 12, 2024

Dried apricots: snow turns the tables

MALATYA. Snow has brought a welcome turn to the market for dried apricots in Turkey. Things may, however, change again very quickly. Exports have slowed considerably to nearly all top ten destinations this season.
Dried Fruit
Mar 12, 2024

Dried figs: spring weather needs to be better

AYDIN. Adverse weather conditions spell bad news for dried figs in Aydin this year. A supply squeeze is very well possible if conditions fail to improve in spring.
Dried Fruit
Mar 12, 2024

Sultanas: still worried

MANISA. As Ramadan has started trading is largely subdued for sultanas in Turkey at present. The current prices and limited supplies may very well prolong this situation.
Oilseeds
Mar 8, 2024

International Women’s Day: Never give up!

SEEHEIM/ANKARA. Even in 2024, women don't always have it easy in male-dominated industries... right? We spoke to a female dried fruit trader based in Turkey about how she has fared in the almost twenty years she has been working in the industry and what it takes to stand up to the competition.
Dried Fruit
Mar 5, 2024

Dried figs: adverse weather conditions

AYDIN. Concerns are being voiced over yields as weather conditions are far from favourable and too dry. The prices for dried figs are still on the rise in Turkey.
Dried Fruit
Mar 5, 2024

Sultanas: price increases know no bounds

MANISA. The sultana farmers in Manisa are worried about the mild winter and the flowering period is just around the corner. Prices have risen again and there seems to be no end in sight.
Dried Fruit
Mar 5, 2024

Dried apricots: early flowering phase causes concern

MALATYA. Warm temperatures have caused the apricot blossom in Turkey to start about a week earlier than usual. Farmers are now alarmed by the increased risk of frost and are making appropriate preparations.
Dried Fruit
Feb 28, 2024

Dried figs: low rainfall rate in Aydin

AYDIN. The amount of precipitation in Turkey's dried fig growing regions is low. Market players fear negative consequences for the yields of the coming crop.
Dried Fruit
Feb 27, 2024

Sultanas: price trend could continue until May

MANISA. There is currently no sign of price declines for Turkish sultanas. Market players are waiting for action from the TMO, which should still own several thousand tonnes of raw materials.
Dried Fruit
Feb 27, 2024

Dried apricots: flowering is imminent

MALATYA. In the Turkish valleys, the apricot trees are expected to enter the flowering phase over the next week, while this will happen a little later at higher altitudes. Meanwhile, the price increases continue.
Dried Fruit
Feb 20, 2024

Dried figs: weather is an important influencing factor

AYDIN. The first exporters on the Turkish dried fig market are finding it difficult to fulfil outstanding contracts as they cannot find any goods. Prices are being adjusted accordingly.
Dried Fruit
Feb 20, 2024

Sultanas: yields could be lower in 2024

MANISA. Market players fear that the vines will first have to recover after the hardships of the past year, which would also be reflected in the yields of the coming crop. In general, a bumpy start to the season is to be expected.
Dried Fruit
Feb 20, 2024

Dried apricots: organic goods are out of stock

MALATYA. Prices for Turkish dried apricots are continuing their upward trend, and traders have no choice but to stock up even at the high prices. There is hardly any organic produce left.
Dried Fruit
Feb 14, 2024

Prunes: Chile's exports to start in a few weeks

SANTIAGO. Prune producers in Chile are preparing for the harvest. Germany's imports from Chile increased by 11% last year.
Dried Fruit
Feb 14, 2024

Dried figs: further upward trend

AYDIN. Suppliers are taking advantage of the low supply of dried figs and regularly increase their prices. Nevertheless, exports remain at a high level.
Dried Fruit
Feb 13, 2024

Sultanas: concerns remain

MANISA. Sultana prices, which are already high, continue to rise – and an end is not yet in sight. Turkish companies are using the BioFach fair to show their presence in the organic market.
Dried Fruit
Feb 13, 2024

Dried apricots: price rally continues

MALATYA. Prices on the Turkish dried apricot market continue to rise as high-quality goods are in short supply and demand is high. Weekly exports are catching up, while total exports are still far from last year's level.
Dried Fruit
Feb 12, 2024

Dates: Ramadan drives demand

CAIRO. The demand for dates, which are an essential part of Ramadan, has increased massively, especially in Muslim countries. Egyptian exporters, who can look back on an excellent season, are among those benefiting from this.
Nuts
Feb 7, 2024

Desiccated coconuts: supply shortage causes prices to rise

MANILA. The El Niño weather phenomenon has had a negative impact on yields in the coconut-growing countries, making raw materials on the coconut market scarce and expensive this year. The situation is exacerbated by long shipping times and high freight rates.
Dried Fruit
Feb 6, 2024

Dried figs: massive price jump

AYDIN. As stocks continue to dwindle, prices for Turkish dried figs are rising rapidly. There seems to be no end in sight, while the available stocks are shrinking.
Dried Fruit
Feb 6, 2024

Sultanas: early flowering causes concern

MANISA. The decline in production could lead to a shortage in the Turkish sultana market in the final months before the new crop will be available. Market players are accordingly susceptible to any threat to this year's production.
Dried Fruit
Feb 6, 2024

Dried apricots: brisk trade and rising prices

MALATYA. The Turkish dried apricot market is still very lively and suppliers are doing good business. Both commodity and export prices have continued to rise.
Dried Fruit
Jan 30, 2024

Dried figs: buyers could be left empty-handed

AYDIN. Commodity prices in the Turkish dried fig market are skyrocketing, and export prices are expected to follow soon. This season there may not be enough produce to meet demand.
Dried Fruit
Jan 30, 2024

Sultanas: Turkey increases export value by 17%

MANISA/CAPE TOWN. In addition to Muslim countries, buyers from other destinations are also showing increased interest in Turkish sultanas. There are further price increases. In South Africa, the harvest is expected to start around a week later than usual.