Market updates on a whole range of dried fruit with up-to-date price trends
Dried Fruit
Dec 8, 2020

Dried apricots: new certification for kernels

MALATYA. There is currently little movement on the dried apricot market. Apricot kernels from Malatya, however, received a new EU certification.
Dried Fruit
Dec 1, 2020

Sultanas: tough restrictions in Turkey

MANISA. With daily Covid-19 infections ranging at 30,000 Turkey has been forced to react swiftly. After a last-minute cabinet meeting President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan imposed a general curfew, which starts on Tuesday. Raisin and sultana exporters are, however, extremely busy in meeting their orders in the run up to Christmas.
Dried Fruit
Dec 1, 2020

Dried apricots: hopes lie in the second half of the season

MALATYA. Despite satisfactory exports, exporters in Turkey expect further increases in the second half of the season. However, many factors play a role in this development.
Nuts
Nov 26, 2020

Desiccated coconuts: prices increase by a third

MANILA. The fears of market players have been confirmed: As the Philippines face numerous problems on various levels, coconut prices have increased significantly.
Nuts
Nov 26, 2020

Bitter apricot kernels: Turkey's exports slump by 55%

MALATYA/BEIJING. According to the Malatya Commodity Exchange Turkey's apricot kernel exports have...
Dried Fruit
Nov 24, 2020

Dried figs: last chance before Christmas

AYDIN. Although Turkey's dried fig exporters are trying everything in their power to ship deliveries before Christmas, exports lag well behind last year.
Dried Fruit
Nov 24, 2020

Dried apricots: exchange rate fluctuations unsettle exporters

MALATYA. The volatility of the Turkish lira is causing exporters of dried apricots to take unusual measures. Exports keep on declining.
Dried Fruit
Nov 24, 2020

Sultanas: British buyers launch release orders

MANISA. The Izmir commodity exchange is now only open two days a week. With the end of the Brexit transition period drawing near sultana exporters report that buyers in the UK are issuing release orders.
Dried Fruit
Nov 23, 2020

Dried figs: illegal exports to China

TEHRAN. Iran’s dried fig exporters resort to creative means to circumvent high import duties in China. Problem, however, is that this results in illegal trading activities, thereby creating enormous damage for the industry. Market players are also calling for quality controls to be improved.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2020

Dried figs: buying is more subued

AYDIN. Turkey's dried fig exporters are busy completing shipments before Christmas. The TMO intends to become active. Global production figures are also not exactly encouraging.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2020

Sultanas: Turkish lira and Covid-19 have a strong influence on the market

MANISA. Despite the comparatively low prices, Turkish exporters are dissatisfied with the demand situation. Meanwhile, the INC has announced the preliminary production results for global sultana and raisin production.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2020

Raisins: US presidential election has drastic impact on prices

TEHRAN. Raisins have fluctuated heavily in price in Iran over the last few weeks. Buyers remained restrained in the run up to the US presidential elections. Events have now taken a new turn. Production is, meanwhile, being modernised in Qazvin Province.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2020

Dried apricots: Turkey shows confidence

MALATYA. Turkey is pursuing ambitious goals as far as the exports of dried apricots are concerned. An important step has already been taken through the TMO's intervention purchases.
Nuts
Nov 16, 2020

Desiccated coconuts: no rest for the Philippines

MANILA. This season the Philippines have been hit even harder by severe typhoon damage. The effects are also clearly evident in the coconut industry.
Dried Fruit
Nov 10, 2020

Prunes: Germany doubles imports from Argentina

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. California has the lowest prune production in recent years, while Chile's 2021 crop is expected to be largely sold out already.
Dried Fruit
Nov 10, 2020

Sultanas: exports slumped by 20%

MANISA. Trading activity is rather sluggish this week as there are only isolated spot enquiries. In addition, the Turkish currency is quite unpredictable this week.
Dried Fruit
Nov 10, 2020

Dried apricots: price corrections to be expected

MALATYA. Turkish dried fruit exporters are unsettled by the rapid exchange rate fluctuations and prefer to observe the market. Some market players reckon that export prices will not decline further for the time being.
Dried Fruit
Nov 9, 2020

Dates: record yields in Khuzestan

TEHRAN. Date production in the Iranian province of Khuzestan experienced a significant increase in yield this year. The acreage is to be significantly increased within the next five years.
Dried Fruit
Nov 3, 2020

Dried figs: weekly exports higher than last year

AYDIN. Exporters make price corrections due to exchange rate fluctuations, but the offers of the various suppliers still differ by up to USD 1,500/mt.
Dried Fruit
Nov 3, 2020

Dried apricots: exporters adjust prices

MALATYA. Even though farmgate prices are still very high, exporters are forced to reduce their export prices significantly due to the steady devaluation of the Turkish lira.
Dried Fruit
Nov 3, 2020

Sultanas: prices differ by USD 200/mt

MANISA. TMO and Tariş are buying large volumes of raisins and sultanas. Wide price gaps are being reported in the export market.
Nuts
Nov 2, 2020

Desiccated coconuts: massive delays in delivery

MANILA. Extreme weather conditions and limited capacities in the Philippine ports are currently delaying shipments noticeably. Experts fear that this situation will continue in the coming months.
Dried Fruit
Oct 27, 2020

Dried apricots: prices set to change

MALATYA. Although the export prices for dried apricots have remained surprisingly firm so far, market players reckon that this may change soon. One issue is that the Turkish lira has depreciated further.
Dried Fruit
Oct 27, 2020

Sultanas: exporters fail to pass on prices

MANISA. Undeterred by anything but encouraging export figures for raisins and sultanas, market players in Turkey are confident that prospects are good. Buyers will have to reckon with higher prices in the second half of the season.
Dried Fruit
Oct 27, 2020

Dried figs: exports are down

AYDIN. Dried figs export volumes range much lower than last year in Turkey. The country shipped...
Dried Fruit
Oct 20, 2020

Sultanas: demand is exceptionally low

MANISA/SACRAMENTO. Sultana and raisin exporters in Turkey are complaining about low demand. Wildfires have delayed production in California.
Dried Fruit
Oct 20, 2020

Dried apricots: export situation almost back to normal

MALATYA. While export prices are still stable, market players expect price increases in the second half of the season. Meanwhile, the export market is returning to normality.
Dried Fruit
Oct 20, 2020

Dried figs: exports are pretty firm

AYDIN. Market activities normally reach their peak by the end of December in Turkey's dried fig market, after which exports usually decline drastically. Overseas shipments are...
Dried Fruit
Oct 19, 2020

Dried figs: production is up

TEHRAN. As much as 95% of Iran’s dried figs are produced in Fars province, mainly in the four cities Estahban, Darab, Neyriz and Jahrom. Fresh fig production is expected to rise in Estahban this year. Suppliers aim to drive up exports.
Nuts
Oct 15, 2020

Desiccated coconuts: all bad things come in threes

MANILA. With the coronavirus pandemic, the La Niña weather phenomenon and the typhoon season, Philippine coconut producers have to face three problems at once. Nevertheless, the market is cautiously optimistic.
Dried Fruit
Oct 13, 2020

Dried figs: exports to hit 60,000 mt this season

AYDIN. Figs are cultivated on an area spanning around 37,300 ha in Aydin. Most fruits harvested here are dried. Turkey's dried fig production ranged at 90,000 mt in 2019. This year's production is estimated...
Dried Fruit
Oct 13, 2020

Sultanas: buyers show no interest in price cuts

MANISA. While exports are only slowly progressing, the TMO continues to buy raisins and sultanas from the growers. Overseas buyers are still profitting from the weak Turkish lira.
Dried Fruit
Oct 13, 2020

Dried apricots: export prices are increasing

MALATYA. Although the Turkish lira continues to decline in value, higher farmgate prices are able to support export prices. Export volumes are lower than last season.
Dried Fruit
Oct 12, 2020

Raisins: Iran fails to compete with Turkey

TEHRAN. The Agricultural Organization of Khorasan Razavi Province estimates grape production above 346,000 mt, of which as much as 75% are processed into raisins. Packaging is a massive challenge. Problem is that the wrong bags create large volumes of waste, which puts Iran at a disadvantage in competing with Turkey.
Dried Fruit
Oct 7, 2020

Prunes: US production falls short of expectations

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. This season's decline in global prune production is having a notable impact on Chile. Especially since production is not only down in the US, but also in other producing countries.
Dried Fruit
Oct 7, 2020

Dried figs: high prices fail to curb demand

AYDIN. Turkey's dried fig market has got off to a good start this season so far. The devaluation of the lira only has a limited impact on export prices.
Dried Fruit
Oct 6, 2020

Dried apricots: Turkish exports decline

MALATYA. Rising farmgate prices for dried apricots stabilise export prices. Germany increased its imports last season, while Turkey's exports have declined in the current season.
Dried Fruit
Oct 6, 2020

Sultanas: exchange rate fluctuations impact export prices

MANISA. As much as 50,000 mt of sultanas have been registered at the Izmir Commodity Exchange in Turkey. This volume comprises all sales, regardless of whether the buyer...
Dried Fruit
Oct 5, 2020

Dates: limited cold storage facilities are a problem

TEHRAN. The Sistan va Baluchestan Agricultural Organisation estimates that around 210,000 mt of dates have been harvested in the province so far. Cold storage facilities are urgently required in Bushehr province.
Dried Fruit
Sep 29, 2020

Dried figs: exports to start on Wednesday

AYDIN. Suppliers in Turkey are gearing up for the dried fig export season, which will officially start on Wednesday.
Dried Fruit
Sep 29, 2020

Dried apricots: buyers profit from exchange rate

MALATYA. Trading is largely subdued in Turkey's dried apricot market. Growers show surprisingly little interest in selling to the TMO.
Dried Fruit
Sep 29, 2020

Sultanas: exchange rate fluctuations prompt price adjustments

MANISA. Producers continue to sell sultanas and raisins diligently to the TMO, whereas commodity market trading is more subdued. Exporters are now largely supplied and only buy when they need to.
Dried Fruit
Sep 22, 2020

Dried figs: farmgate prices in favour of growers

AYDIN. The Managing Director of the TMO, Ahmet Güldal, announced that the state-owned organisation would start buying dried figs as soon as raw material prices decline. At present, TMO intervention is not necessary, he said, because...
Dried Fruit
Sep 22, 2020

Dried apricots: TMO announces purchase prices

MALATYA. The purchase prices of the TMO are in line with the expectations of the producers, so there are no surprises here. This also supports the export prices.
Dried Fruit
Sep 22, 2020

Sultanas: TMO to purchase more than intended

MANISA. The TMO initially intended to buy a total of 50,000 mt of sultanas in Turkey this season. Now the chairman of the state-run organisation has stated that this volume may well be exceeded.
Dried Fruit
Sep 15, 2020

Dried figs: price chaos for the new crop

AYDIN. Turkish dried fruit exporters prepare for the export start on 30 September. Meanwhile, there is massive disagreement over prices for the new crop.
Dried Fruit
Sep 15, 2020

Dried apricots: positive start to the export season

MALATYA. Contrary to initial concerns, the coronavirus pandemic has so far not had a significant impact on dried apricot exports. The wait for the TMO continues.
Nuts
Sep 15, 2020

Desiccated coconuts: production declines by more than 70%

MANILA. The Philippine coconut industry has been extremely hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, which could cost the existence of small family businesses in particular. Another problem is the increasing palm oil imports.