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AUDITOR Issues
Feb 14, 2020

Der AUDITOR Issue 06/2020

Enclosed you will find the link for the current issue of the raw material information service "Der AUDITOR".
Spices
Feb 13, 2020

Spice market update: cumin prices reach four-year low

GUJARAT. Weekly monitoring with the latest market information from India on cumin, coriander and turmeric, chilli, black pepper and cardamom as well as a price list for more than 70 products.
Grains
Feb 13, 2020

Corn: trade in France benefits from less import pressure

PARIS. The corn market gained on the futures exchanges in the USA and Western Europe. On the physical market, corn prices remained rather depressed, even though corn imports from third countries into the EU decreased visibly. As Ukrainian corn is increasingly being shipped to China, this will ease the pressure on the French market to Spain and Italy. Corn is more attractive to feed manufacturers than wheat.
Nuts
Feb 13, 2020

Desiccated coconuts: heavy fluctuations in price

MANILA. Although the situation is slowly returning to normal after the earthquakes and tsunamis in the Philippines, prices have not yet fully recovered. The coronavirus also has an impact on the coconut market.
Oilseeds
Feb 12, 2020

Blue poppy seeds: currency-related price correction

CHRUDIM. The Czech koruna has been strengthening steadily against the euro for months now. However, export prices in the poppy seed market remained relatively unaffected. Now, the situation has changed.
Oils
Feb 12, 2020

Rapeseed: soy and crude oil provide some support for the market

HAMBURG. The canola and rapeseed markets were able to recover after the slump. A low loonie in Canada and a falling euro in Western Europe supported forward rates. Slight support also came from the soybean oil and crude oil markets.
Oilseeds
Feb 12, 2020

Sunflower seeds: low demand for bakery kernels

SOFIA. After February started off with considerable fluctuations in price, the market for unhulled sunflower seeds has now stabilised again. Demand for bakery kernels is, however, rather subdued.
Nuts
Feb 12, 2020

Walnuts: packers urged to reconsider prices

SACRAMENTO. California Walnuts’ shipment report for January comes as a wake-up call for the industry. Total US shipments for inshell and shelled walnuts declined by 8.1% in September-January. Although…
Oilseeds
Feb 12, 2020

Oilseeds update: further delays in China

FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.
Nuts
Feb 12, 2020

Almonds: prospects are highly encouraging

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Almond prices have shifted in Spain. Although the snowpack only ranged at 72% in the US by the end of January, Blue Diamond Almonds reports that fog has partly compensated for the lack of water prompted by a winter marked by low percipitation.
Spices
Feb 12, 2020

Cumin: surprisingly volatile prices

KERMAN/NEW DELHI. The cumin market has been very volatile in Iran over the last few months. While the black cumin produced in Iran, mainly in Kerman and Sabzevar, is distinguished by its high quality, India offers more competitive prices. Both markets are now, however, confronted with the coronavirus.
Dried Fruit
Feb 11, 2020

Dried figs: convincing offers stimulate the market

AYDIN. Dried figs from Turkey are convincing in terms of quality this season, which guarantees constant demand for export.
Grains
Feb 11, 2020

Wheat: Egypt announces new tender

FRANKFURT. The wheat market was weaker in the USA and on the Black Sea, but firmer in Western Europe. Egypt announced a new wheat tender, with wheat from the Black Sea Region potentially becoming more competitive again, but France and Romania are benefiting from an even weaker euro exchange rate. With the WASDE report, the USDA could lower the high export forecast for Russian wheat.
Oilseeds
Feb 11, 2020

Oilseeds update: first offers issued in China

FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.
Grains
Feb 11, 2020

Millet: production doubles in the Ukraine

KIEV/FRANKFURT: APK-Inform estimates the 2019 production in the Ukraine at 159,000 metric tonnes. Production has in others words doubled over 2018. Consequently...
Dried Fruit
Feb 11, 2020

Dried apricots: cold weather delays flowering

MALATYA. The market is slowly starting to return to normal after heavy earthquakes shook the country. Cold temperatures are providing ideal conditions for the trees.
Dried Fruit
Feb 11, 2020

Sultanas: weather conditions are decisive for the new crop

MANISA. In 2019, Turkey exported significantly less sultanas than in the previous season. Exporters are sitting on large stocks and some market players fear market manipulation.
Oilseeds
Feb 10, 2020

Blue poppy seeds: possible production increase in 2020

CHRUDIM/ANKARA. The mild weather causes poppy seed farmers in the Czech Republic to already start planning for the 2020 sowing season. Market players reckon that...
Oils
Feb 10, 2020

Soybeans: Brazil's crop continues to fall behind

CHICAGO. US soybeans tended to be slightly firmer in Chicago. US soybean stocks could be estimated down in the WASDE report on Tuesday evening. Despite delays related to the coronavirus, China continues to meet its targets for Phase 1 commercial transactions. Brazil's soybean harvest is delayed due to rainfall, but the crop forecasts are increasingly higher.
Nuts
Feb 10, 2020

Pistachios: coronavirus prompts drastic shift in prices

TEHRAN. Iran witnessed a drastic decline in pistachio exports last year. Although shipments have recovered this season so far, market players are not quite satisfied with the recent developments. The coronavirus is having a considerable impact on prices.
Oilseeds
Feb 10, 2020

Pumpkin seeds: health authorities need to approve factories

PEKING. Many companies in China are now resuming operations outside the restricted areas. Face masks are obligatory for employees. White-collar workers are working from home. Local health authorities have to carry out inspections before factories are permitted to resume production.
Spices
Feb 10, 2020

Saffron: illegal trading activities weigh on market

TEHRAN. Although production costs have risen sharply, the current prices for saffron are too low for the farmers. Market players are certain that if these prices persist production will decline. One problem are illegal trading activities.
Nuts
Feb 10, 2020

Hazelnuts: preparations and small kernels trade in a firmer range again

ORDU. Although trading is largely subdued in Turkey, the prices for hazelnuts have shifted. The lira, in addition, regained some strength last week.
AUDITOR Issues
Feb 7, 2020

Der AUDITOR Issue 05/2020

Enclosed you will find the link for the current issue of the raw material information service "Der AUDITOR".
Oilseeds
Feb 7, 2020

Oilseeds update: delays in sowing

FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.
Spices
Feb 6, 2020

Spice market update: smuggled pepper weakens Indian market

GUJARAT. Weekly monitoring with the latest market information from India on cumin, coriander and turmeric, chilli, black pepper and cardamom as well as a price list for more than 70 products.
Nuts
Feb 6, 2020

Groundnuts: sharp rise in shipments from India

NEW DELHI/FRANKFURT. Shipments to Germany declined sharply last year. Contrary to this, imports from India increased by 28%.
Oilseeds
Feb 6, 2020

Sesame seeds: Germany reduces imports by 21%

NEW DELHI/FRANKFURT. Sesame seed exporters in India are currently finding it difficult to defend their position in the market. This is also reflected in the exports to Germany.
Oils
Feb 6, 2020

Soybeans: Brazil's crop expectations continue to rise

CHICAGO. US soybeans were just able to hold their own compared to yesterday. The diminishing fear of a pandemic due to the corona virus supported the soya market, the trade expects earlier soya purchases by China, but these have not yet been confirmed. Brazil's soybean crop expectations increased again. This could put pressure on soybean prices in Chicago again.
Sugar
Feb 6, 2020

Sugar: Russia steps up production

MOSCOW. As many as 21 sugar plants have been operating in Russia since July. Data issued by the Ministry of Agriculture suggests that production and exports are on the rise. Producers are highly satisfied with the current market developments.
Grains
Feb 6, 2020

Rye: production is at risk in Russia

MOSCOW. Production declined to a ten-year low in Russia last year. Curiously, however, rye flour production is on the rise.
Nuts
Feb 6, 2020

Walnuts: China steps up exports

PEKING/FRANKFURT. The China Tree Nut Association estimates that China exported...
Oilseeds
Feb 5, 2020

Sunflower seeds defy the trend

SOFIA/KIEV. While prices for oilseeds such as rapeseed are currently on the rise again, farmgate prices for sunflower seeds from Bulgaria continued to decline.
Dairy Products
Feb 5, 2020

Butter: EU prices take a dip

FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS. While buyers have put off purchasing in Germany, the question remains as to how large market supplies really are. Meanwhile, the average EU and UK butter prices have declined notably. UK butter production is up.
Oilseeds
Feb 5, 2020

Oilmeals: China gives Russia a boost

MOSCOW. Russia has stepped up the exports of sunflower meal. China's importance cannot be underestimated.
Grains
Feb 5, 2020

Wheat: Chinese central bank provides financial support

FRANKFURT. Wheat prices rose in the USA, Western Europe and the Black Sea region. China's central bank pumped a good EUR 220 billion into the domestic financial system to stabilize the country and mitigate the consequences of the coronavirus epidemic. France is loading large quantities of wheat for export despite the strikes.
Oils
Feb 4, 2020

Rapeseed: weak recovery trend after price slump

HAMBURG. The canola and rapeseed markets recovered slightly after former price losses. Some support was provided by US soybeans, which picked up due to high export inspection results. The palm oil market is supported by slightly better demand from Pakistan. Palm oil exports to China remained low. India raised the import duty on Malaysian palm oil. In Western Europe, rapeseeddeclined slightly on the cash market.
Oilseeds
Feb 4, 2020

Blue poppy seeds: questionable price demands

CHRUDIM/ANKARA. Traders in the Czech Republic are being confronted by their customers with favourable prices from other suppliers. However, they agree that Czech products are currently not available at this price level.
Nuts
Feb 4, 2020

Almonds: Australia triples exports

MADRID/CANBERRA. The Almond Board of Australia reckons that this year's crop will be similar in size to last year's crop. Meanwhile, prices are returning to more reasonable levels in Spain.
Dried Fruit
Feb 4, 2020

Dried figs: increase in exports

AYDIN. Within four months, Turkey exported dried figs with an export value of USD 137.5 million. Market players are optimistic and expect a significant increase in exports compared to the previous season.
Dried Fruit
Feb 4, 2020

Dried apricots: aftershocks still shake market

MALATYA. After heavy earthquakes struck in Turkey, Malatya is still suffering from aftershocks. This situation has also impacted the market for dried apricots.
Dried Fruit
Feb 4, 2020

Sultanas: buyers prefer to wait

MANISA. Exports from Turkey are lagging as much as 12,000 metric tonnes behind last season. This has prompted price declines. Market players are currently speculating on when trading activities will revive.
Oilseeds
Feb 3, 2020

Oilseeds update: sesame seed prices take a dip

FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.
Oilseeds
Feb 3, 2020

Flaxseed: shipments suspended

NUR-SULTAN. Exporters in Kazakhstan have suspended shipments to Iran. The border to China also remains closed. Enormous pressure is dominating the market.
Oilseeds
Feb 3, 2020

Pumpkin seeds: fastest delivery date "unknown"

BEIJING. The holidays in China were officially extended until 9 February 2020 due to the current situation. However, market players do not rule out the possibility that the end will be further delayed.
Dried Fruit
Feb 3, 2020

Dried figs: coronavirus to dampen exports

TEHRAN. Iran's dried fig exports normally surge in months leading up to the start of the new year on 21 March. Matters are, however, much different this year. One problem is that many buyers are based in the Far East.
Grains
Feb 3, 2020

Corn: pressure from South America

PARIS. Prices for corn continued to decline in Chicago and Paris. The spread of the corona virus in China and other parts of Asia and a cooling global economy are depressing the market. In the USA, hardly anyone expects China to be able to fulfil its commitments in the Phase 1 deal soon. The Ukraine is reducing high price demands. France's cash market is trending weaker.
Dried Fruit
Feb 3, 2020

Raisins: market takes a dip

TEHRAN. The raisin market has witnessed a considerable shift in prices in Iran over the last two weeks. Exchange rate fluctuations are, however, not the only problem.