Market updates on a whole range of dried fruit with up-to-date price trends
Dried Fruit
Feb 17, 2022

Barberries: farmers lose out

BIRJAND. While demand is on the rise for dried barberries, prices are simply too low for farmers to be able to make any profits from cultivating the fruits. Production costs, in fact, range higher than farmgate prices. Political factors are also having an impact on the market as Iran and the USA may return to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the nuclear deal.
Dried Fruit
Feb 16, 2022

Dried figs: BBC promotes Turkish export products

AYDIN. To raise awareness of Turkish export products such as nuts and dried fruit, BBC World News is working with the Turkish Exporters Assembly. The dried fig market remains quiet.
Dried Fruit
Feb 16, 2022

Sultanas: organic goods under pressure

MANISA. Large producers are selling off their organic stocks, which is having an impact on prices. In general, spot demand is still low. Meanwhile, in Turkey, VAT on staple foods was drastically reduced.
Dried Fruit
Feb 15, 2022

Dried apricots: no demand for unsulphured goods

MALATYA. After the high demand last season, producers had increasingly focused on the production of unsulphured dried apricots. However, as buying interest is weak this season, they are now sitting on the stocks.
Dried Fruit
Feb 15, 2022

Dried figs: China drives exports

TEHRAN. Iran exported 903 mt of figs worth USD 2.735 million in January. Average export prices ranged at USD 3.03/kg. At 878 mt worth USD 2.644 million dried figs had a lion’s share in these volumes.
Dried Fruit
Feb 14, 2022

Dried cranberries: no end to the price rally in sight

MADISON/OTTAWA. Lower availability in the current season cause spot market prices for dried cranberries to rise significantly. Ongoing transport problems are also contributing to the price increases.
Dried Fruit
Feb 14, 2022

Raisins: competitive prices

MALAYER. Iran’s Hamedan province accounts for 8.6% of Iran’s grape production. According to local agricultural organisations the area under cultivation comprises 21,000 ha and production ranges at 400,000 mt. Competitive prices have driven up raisin exports in recent months.
Nuts
Feb 10, 2022

Desiccated coconuts: market remains highly volatile

MANILA. Numerous adversities such as pandemic-related staff shortages, a low vaccination rate and the ongoing container shortage ensure that there is no consistency in the coconut market. Prices have declined slightly since the beginning of the year.
Dried Fruit
Feb 9, 2022

Prunes: harvesting starts in Chile

SANTIAGO. Growers have started harvesting plums in Chile this week. Producers expect this year's crop to be good. The upsurge in demand for fresh plums may, however, impact prune production.
Dried Fruit
Feb 8, 2022

Sultanas: delayed drying process in South Africa

MANISA/CAPE TOWN. Last week, power cuts meant that work had to be interrupted briefly in some factories in Turkey. Production delays are the result. According to market players, the TMO could start selling their raw materials in the coming weeks. In South Africa, rainfall is delaying the drying process.
Dried Fruit
Feb 8, 2022

Dried figs: raw materials are sold out

AYDIN. Market players report that there are no more dried figs available on the free market, as all stocks are now with exporters. The exporters are still holding back with price offers.
Dried Fruit
Feb 8, 2022

Dried apricots: upcoming flowering phase leads to price reductions

MALATYA. The imminent flowering period as well as low demand and sufficient availability have led to price declines in the Turkish dried apricot market. Exports, meanwhile, are declining.
Dried Fruit
Feb 2, 2022

Dried figs: high demand causes prices to rise

TEHRAN. Good export demand has helped Iranian exports to increase year-on-year. Prices on the world market are also rising steadily.
Dried Fruit
Feb 2, 2022

Dates: considerable export increases

TEHRAN. Iranian customs statistics show that date exports increased significantly in 2021 compared to the previous year. Prices are also rising in the wake of Ramadan preparations.
Dried Fruit
Feb 1, 2022

Dried figs: hardly any new contracts concluded

AYDIN. There is currently little movement on the Turkish dried fig market; demand is low and virtually no new contracts are being signed. Market players blame this on the high prices.
Dried Fruit
Feb 1, 2022

Dried apricots: farmgate prices are decreasing

MALATYA. Weak demand is causing commodity prices for Turkish dried apricots to decline. This is also reflected in export prices. However, low stocks could become a problem.
Dried Fruit
Feb 1, 2022

Sultanas: TMO to sell supplies

MANISA. Despite the lack of demand on the spot market, sultana exports from Turkey are going well and are now well above last year's level. Meanwhile, rumours are circulating in the market that the TMO wants to start selling its stocks in February.
Dried Fruit
Jan 27, 2022

Prunes: optimistic outlook for production in 2022

SANTIAGO. In Chile, prune production will start soon and the prospects for the new crop are still good. Nevertheless, many traders are refraining from making offers at the moment.
Dried Fruit
Jan 27, 2022

Raisins: Turkey charged with unfair competition

TEHRAN. Iran succeeded in exporting more raisins in 2021. Competition with Turkey is, however, fierce with traders emphasising that the country holds unfair advantages, especially in Europe. Much also depends on Iran’s policies.
Dried Fruit
Jan 25, 2022

Dried figs: exporters refuse to issue offers

AYDIN. Snow is currently providing enough moisture for the trees in Turkey. High prices contradict the sluggish demand for dried figs. Yet, exporters prefer not to issue attractive offers at present.
Dried Fruit
Jan 25, 2022

Dried apricots: snow causes disruptions

MALATYA. Continuous snowfall is disrupting daily life in Malatya, Turkey's production hub for dried apricots. Traders have adapted their prices and container shortages are delaying loadings at the ports.
Dried Fruit
Jan 25, 2022

Sultanas: freight charges on the rise in Turkey

MANISA. Winter conditions prevail in Turkey. The central bank has, fortunately, left the key interest rate untouched this month. Capacities are lacking in the export market, which is driving up the prices for sultanas.
Dried Fruit
Jan 24, 2022

Dried cranberries: prices have risen significantly

MADISON/OTTAWA. Low carry-over stocks and the prospect of a relatively small crop have caused spot market prices for dried cranberries to increase significantly in recent months. There is no relief in sight any time soon.
Dried Fruit
Jan 19, 2022

Sultanas: South Africa hopes for production increase

MANISA/CAPE TOWN. In Turkey, farmers continue pruning vines despite the adverse weather conditions. Meanwhile, in South Africa, sultana production is starting and the outlook is for a significant increase in yields compared to last year.
Dried Fruit
Jan 18, 2022

Dates: 25% are destined for export

TEHRAN. A quarter of this year's Iranian date production is to be exported; this is expected to generate high foreign exchange earnings. However, exporters are confronted with demanding standards.
Dried Fruit
Jan 18, 2022

Dried figs: price increases throughout the market

AYDIN. In the Turkish dried fruit market, the supply of export quality goods is visibly shrinking, but demand is also weakening. Exporters focus on processing current contracts while prices maintain their upward trend.
Dried Fruit
Jan 18, 2022

Dried apricots: 2022 might hold new record prices in store

MALATYA. Export prices have fallen slightly compared to last week, but as the new crop is not available for another eight months, market players fear that new record highs could be reached in the course of the year. South African goods only pose competition in terms of price.
Dried Fruit
Jan 17, 2022

Barberries: exports increase by 45%

TEHRAN. Compared to 2020, Iranian barberry exports almost doubled in 2021. Among other things, a smaller crop and adjustments to the Covid measures contributed to this.
Dried Fruit
Jan 11, 2022

Sultanas: organic supplies run low

MANISA. Trading activities are starting to revive again in Turkey as market players report. As organic sultana supplies are no longer available in the free market prices will certainly rise.
Dried Fruit
Jan 11, 2022

Dried figs: exporters are cautious

AYDIN. While the financial turmoil in Turkey prompted exporters to refrain from issuing offers for dried figs in December, they have now started issuing prices again. Caution, however, prevails.
Dried Fruit
Jan 11, 2022

Dried apricots: prices surge again

MALATYA. Price declines remain wishful thinking in Turkey's dried apricot market. The opposite is, in fact, the case as export prices had risen sharply. Demand, however, remains strong.
Nuts
Jan 10, 2022

Desiccated coconuts: new year starts with high prices

MANILA. A low vaccination rate and the aftermath of a heavy typhoon keep causing production delays in the Philippines. Market experts do not expect noticeable relief in 2022.
Dried Fruit
Dec 23, 2021

Turkish dried fruit: "Companies can do nothing to improve the situation"

SEEHEIM/ANKARA. Today's article was written in cooperation with dried fruit traders and exporters from Turkey. The AUDITOR editorial team asked them about the adversities and hurdles the Turkish dried fruit market had to face this year, but also about their positive experiences and their expectations for the coming year 2022.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dried figs: no offers despite good demand

AYDIN/TEHRAN. Due to currency-related uncertainties in the Turkish dried fruit market, offers for dried figs remain absent. However, demand remains high in both the Turkish and the Iranian dried fig market.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dried apricots: exporters refrain from making offers

MALATYA. As the situation on the Turkish financial market is extremely unstable, exporters are currently refraining from making offers and are only responding to firm purchase requests. How the situation will develop further is currently uncertain.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Sultanas: export prices defy exchange rates

MANISA/TEHRAN. The Turkish sultana market adjusts to the currency losses, so there is hardly any change for foreign buyers compared to last week. In contrast, the Iranian raisin market experiences noticeable price corrections.
Dried Fruit
Dec 21, 2021

Dates: production ranges lower

ZAHEDAN. Drought and extreme heat have certainly impacted this year’s date production in Iran’s Sistan va Baluchestan Province. Growers mainly cultivate Mazafati and Rabbi dates here, which are particularly popular with buyers in Europe. Traders emphasise that the Rabbi dates grown in Saravan are superior in quality.
Dried Fruit
Dec 15, 2021

Sultanas: prices show surprising resilience

MANISA. While the continuing decline of the Turkish lira brought massive price increases for dried apricots and dried figs, the situation in the Turkish sultana sector is still surprisingly relaxed. But here, too, market players expect price adjustments soon.
Dried Fruit
Dec 15, 2021

Dried figs: price increases of more than USD 800/mt

AYDIN. The further devaluation of the Turkish lira has driven up the farmgate prices for dried figs massively, which is also clearly reflected in the export prices. Transport costs are also continuing to rise.
Dried Fruit
Dec 14, 2021

Dried apricots: commodity prices reach historic high

MALATYA. Various factors, including the chaos in the Turkish financial market, have caused farmgate prices for dried apricots to reach unprecedented heights - and further increases are very likely.
Dried Fruit
Dec 8, 2021

Prunes: buyers need alternatives

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. In September, prune imports to Germany showed a massive deficit compared to the same month last year. Chilean goods are hardly available any more, offers are scarce.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Dried figs: exports almost at last year's level

AYDIN. Even though the export season started two weeks later than in 2020, export volumes almost reached those of last year. Meanwhile, commodity prices continue to rise.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Dried apricots: prices increase again

MALATYA. After the high export prices had fallen in recent weeks to the relief of buyers, a new upward trend is now evident. Even the devaluation of the Turkish lira cannot prevent this.
Dried Fruit
Dec 7, 2021

Sultanas: international buyers not affected by higher prices

MANISA. Although the TMO has stopped buying, the farmgate prices for sultanas have risen in Turkey. Export prices are cheap due to the depreciation of the Turkish lira, but buyers are showing surprisingly little interest.
Nuts
Dec 1, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: farmgate prices maintain record level

MANILA. In addition to high commodity prices, export prices for desiccated coconuts have also increased. And since all bad things come in threes, there is no relief in sight for freight costs either.
Dried Fruit
Nov 30, 2021

Dried figs: holiday demand boosts the market

AYDIN/TEHRAN. The upcoming holidays are boosting the dried fig trade in Turkey and also in Iran. Exports are doing better than average. In Turkey, most of the dried figs are now in traders' stocks.
Dried Fruit
Nov 30, 2021

Sultanas: TMO stops buying

MANISA/TEHRAN. The TMO has announced that it will not buy any more sultanas from growers this season. Lack of demand is putting some exporters under pressure to sell, while Iranian traders have been able to raise their prices.
Dried Fruit
Nov 30, 2021

Dried apricots: further significant reductions in export prices

MALATYA. Even though commodity prices are maintaining their high level, export prices have once again declined noticeably. Demand remains consistently high.