Market updates on a whole range of dried fruit with up-to-date price trends
Dried Fruit
Mar 14, 2023

Dried figs: exports return to normal

AYDIN. After the hike experienced in the run up to Ramadan Turkey's dried figs exports have now returned to more normal levels. Although it has rained, growers are very much concerned about irrigation.
Dried Fruit
Mar 14, 2023

Sultanas: rain finally arrives

MANISA. Although growers are happy with last week's rains and more rain has been forecast, drought is still an issue for sultanas.
Dried Fruit
Mar 9, 2023

Dates: attractive prices fail to boost exports

TEHRAN. Exchange rate fluctuations have enabled Iran’s date exporters to offer competitive prices this season. Exports for 2022 are, however, roughly on par with 2021.
Dried Fruit
Mar 7, 2023

Dried figs: Ramadan boosts exports

AYDIN. With only two weeks to go until Ramadan starts demand is up for Turkey's dried figs. The presidential elections will also have an enormous impact.
Dried Fruit
Mar 7, 2023

Dried apricots: defiant mode

MALATYA. After heavy earthquakes have shook Malatya in Turkey in recent weeks the market for dried apricots its trying its best to return to normality. Challenges, however, prevail.
Dried Fruit
Mar 7, 2023

Sultanas: winter is back

MANISA. Sultana producers are breathing a sigh of relief in Turkey. While weather conditions have been warm in recent weeks, snow is now being reported in Manisa. This is good news for the vineyards.
Dried Fruit
Feb 28, 2023

Dried figs: way too dry

AYDIN. Although weather conditions are good in Aydin, rain is lacking and may reduce yields. Fig exports are perfoming well.
Dried Fruit
Feb 28, 2023

Dried apricots: Malatya gets no rest

MALATYA. Another earthquake has caused further damage in the Turkish province of Malatya, much of which was already destroyed during the earthquake three weeks ago. Thanks to the help of other provinces, apricot exports are nevertheless doing surprisingly well.
Dried Fruit
Feb 28, 2023

Sultanas: dry weather raises concerns

MANISA. Growers are very much concerned over the lack of rain in Turkey. Hope is that the weather will improve in spring. Trading is rather subdued for sultanas.
Dried Fruit
Feb 22, 2023

Prunes: optimistic estimates

SANTIAGO. Chilean prune exporters are optimistic that the new year could be more successful than the last ones. Germany was already able to significantly increase its imports from Chile again last year.
Dried Fruit
Feb 21, 2023

Dried apricots: prices are difficult to determine

MALATYA. After the strong earthquake at the beginning of February, the clean-up work in Malatya is in full swing, and there is no thought of normality on the apricot market. There is also some uncertainty about the current prices.
Dried Fruit
Feb 21, 2023

Dried figs: capacities to be shared for months

AYDIN. Market players reckon that fig processors will have to make their capacities available to their colleagues from Malatya for at least another two months. Meanwhile, demand for dried figs remains modest.
Dried Fruit
Feb 21, 2023

Sultanas: new earthquakes hit Turkey

ANKARA/MANISA. Another two earthquakes hit Turkey's southern province of Hatay on Monday night, followed by several aftershocks. People also felt the first 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Syria, Jordan and Iraq, Palestina, Israel and Egypt and Lebanon. Trading is very much subdued. Yet, producers reckon that the prices for sultanas will start to rise again.
Dried Fruit
Feb 14, 2023

Dried figs: producers make space

AYDIN/TEHRAN. While the earthquake has devastating consequences for people and businesses in Turkey, suppliers in Iran no longer need to smuggle dried figs to China. Many traders are also attending BIOFACH this week.
Dried Fruit
Feb 14, 2023

Sultanas: clouded market sentiment

MANISA/TEHRAN. The Turkish sultana market shows little movement and some traders will be present at the BIOFACH fair this week. Meanwhile, exports and prices of Iranian raisins continue to decline.
Dried Fruit
Feb 14, 2023

Dried apricots: a far cry from normality

MALATYA. The aftermath of last week's devastating earthquake continues to have Turkey firmly in its grip. As Malatya is one of the worst hit provinces, trade here is at a standstill for now.
Dried Fruit
Feb 14, 2023

Barberries: bad timing

TEHRAN. Timing is everything and the violent crackdown of Iran’s government on anti-hijab protesters over Mahsa Amini’s death in police custody could hardly have come a worst time for barberries.
Dried Fruit
Feb 7, 2023

Dried figs: raw material supplies are sold out

AYDIN. It is snowing at the higher altitudes of Aydin, which benefits fig trees. The earthquake that shook the border region between Turkey and Syria on Monday morning caused limited market activity at the beginning of the week.
Dried Fruit
Feb 7, 2023

Dried apricots: trade at a standstill

MALATYA. The devastating earthquake in the Turkish-Syrian border area ensures that the focus is currently far away from the apricot market. At the moment, neither trading activities nor exports are taking place.
Dried Fruit
Feb 7, 2023

Sultanas: earthquake hits Turkey

ANKARA/MANISA. Life in Turkey is at a standstill. After the devastating earthquake on Monday in the Turkish-Syrian border area around the region of Kahramanmaraş, the recovery work continues; almost 5,000 people have died so far.
Dried Fruit
Jan 31, 2023

Dried figs: prices start to move

AYDIN. Temperatures are finally dropping in Aydin, which is good for the fig trees. Limited supplies and rising demand are, however, driving up export prices.
Nuts
Jan 31, 2023

Desiccated coconuts: price jump for coconut oil

MANILA. As the experts of T.M. Duché report, prices for coconut oil were able to crack the USD 4,000/mt mark at the beginning of the year. How the situation develops further in the course of the year depends largely on the other edible oil markets.
Dried Fruit
Jan 31, 2023

Dried apricots: price hikes surprise traders

MALATYA. After Turkish market players had firmly expected a decline in farmgate prices, they are showing great surprise at the price increases that have now occurred. So far, this has had little effect on export prices.
Dried Fruit
Jan 31, 2023

Sultanas: TMO takes action

MANISA. Good news for Turkey's sultana market is not only that the TMO has suddenly started selling but also that it has finally snowed. Snow and frost have arrived in Manisa and daytime temperatures range at 5-7C (41-44.6F).
Dried Fruit
Jan 24, 2023

Dried figs: cold spell anticipated

AYDIN. As the weather is expected to turn conditions should improve for this year's dried fig production. Exports range higher than last year.
Dried Fruit
Jan 24, 2023

Dried apricots: high risk

MALATYA. Although weather conditions are presently ideal for the development of the fruits in Malatya, certain risks prevail. Ramadan has given Turkey's dried apricot exports a lift.
Dried Fruit
Jan 24, 2023

Sultanas: waiting for winter

MANISA. Disappointment persists in Manisa as the weather has remained unusually warm. Forecasts, however, state that conditions should change in the next few weeks. The TMO will start selling sultanas in February.
Dried Fruit
Jan 17, 2023

Dried figs: speculative buying

AYDIN/TEHRAN. Weather conditions are too dry in Turkey, but fig exports have picked up, Yet, the opposite is the case in Iran.
Dried Fruit
Jan 17, 2023

Dried apricots: organic supplies sold under wrong label

MALATYA. High demand in China has prompted dried apricot exporters in Turkey to resort to unusual measures. Downside is that organic supplies may be exhausted sooner than expected.
Dried Fruit
Jan 17, 2023

Sultanas: too warm and too dry

MANISA. Turkey's raisin market is on edge as temperatures range well above average and rain is lacking. In addition, the TMO is still to announce when sales will start.
Dried Fruit
Jan 11, 2023

Dried sour cherries: 95% decline in exports

IZMIR. While Turkey's dried sour cherry exports have declined sharply this season, local prices have nearly doubled.
Dried Fruit
Jan 11, 2023

Dried mulberries: high prices and low sales

IZMIR. Turkey's dried mulberry exports have declined sharply according to the Aegean Exporters' Association. Local prices have, by contrast, more than doubled.
Dried Fruit
Jan 11, 2023

Dried apricots: new December record

MALATYA. Turkey's dried apricot exports reached a record in December 2022. The lack of rain is, however, worrying producers.
Dried Fruit
Jan 10, 2023

Dried figs: low supplies drive market

AYDIN. Fig producers in Aydin have not witnessed any rain or snow so far but this may change soon. Exports declined sharply at the start of the year.
Dried Fruit
Jan 10, 2023

Sultanas: new year kicks off with price rise

MANISA. As buyers still have enough supplies, the TMO is expected to start to sell in February at the earliest. Exports are still lagging behind.
Dried Fruit
Jan 3, 2023

Dried figs: new year brings price increases

AYDIN. As expected, both commodity and export prices have increased noticeably just in time for the turn of the year, and the end is not yet in sight. Meanwhile, exporters are already processing the first Ramadan orders.
Dried Fruit
Jan 3, 2023

Sultanas: export of fresh grapes declines

MANISA. The war in Ukraine, the global economic crisis and higher production in competing growing countries have caused exports of Turkey's popular sultaniye grapes to drop significantly. Sultana exports, however, are still respectable.
Oilseeds
Dec 30, 2022

Saffron and Pistachios: “The US sanctions are the biggest problem”

SEEHEIM/TEHRAN. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to one of our business partners from the Iranian market, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Oilseeds
Dec 28, 2022

Dried Fruit: “There will be changes in buying and consumption”

SEEHEIM/IZMIR. What kind of new challenges did the year 2022 provide? How do buyers deal with the sometimes significant price increases and what are the expectations for the coming year 2023? We were talking to one of our business partners from the Turkish dried fruit market, who kindly answered all our questions. Read the complete interview here.
Dried Fruit
Dec 20, 2022

Dried figs: new EU limits

AYDIN. New maximum residue levels will be introduced for the mycotoxin ochratoxin A in all dried fruit imports for the EU, which also applies to dried figs. Growers are still holding surprisingly large supplies from this year's crop in Turkey.
Dried Fruit
Dec 20, 2022

Raisins: crackdown disrupts trading

MANISA/TEHRAN. While the TMO is missing its purchasing target in Turkey, the violent government crackdown on protesters has left its mark on Iran’s raisin market.
Dried Fruit
Dec 20, 2022

Dried apricots: growers dread flowering

MALATYA. Uncertainty is giving dried apricot traders in Turkey headaches, especially since it is impossible to determine demand in the next few months. Small businesses are already having trouble attracting international customers.
Dried Fruit
Dec 14, 2022

Dried cranberries: low yields and good quality

MADISON. The drought in the North American growing regions has caused yields to be smaller than hoped for in the most important growing state Wisconsin. Meanwhile, above-average quality is being reported from Québec, Canada.
Nuts
Dec 14, 2022

Desiccated coconuts: massive drop in demand

MANILA. In its latest report, T.M. Duché draws particular attention to the difficult demand situation in 2022, which will continue in the new year. Worldwide recessions and a large amount of available goods are contributing their part.
Dried Fruit
Dec 13, 2022

Dried apricots: farmers are upset

MALATYA. Turkish apricot growers are not happy with the fact that they still have to wait for price indications from the TMO. Market prices are showing a slight decline and overall the market remains very quiet.
Dried Fruit
Dec 13, 2022

Dried figs: not all exports reach their destinations

AYDIN. The Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry in Aydin pointed out in a statement that dried fig shipments from Turkey were rejected at the EU border. Meanwhile, the lack of good quality goods will cause price adjustments in the coming year.
Dried Fruit
Dec 13, 2022

Sultanas: price increases are inevitable

MANISA. For the new year, an increase in export prices for Turkish sultanas is unavoidable. Prices shouldn however, remain stable until the turn of the year.
Dried Fruit
Dec 13, 2022

Dates: growing frustration

TEHRAN. Suppliers are watching with a growing sense of frustration how other countries are gaining a foothold in the Europe with the dates produced in Iran. Trouble are mismanaged branding, packaging and policies, which cost the industry dearly as neighbouring countries tend to reap the profits.