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Oilseeds
May 11, 2023

Sesame seeds: new tender is imminent

NEW DELHI. The next tender is due and it is expected to be twice as large as the last one. If prices match, Indian exporters could win a huge part of the bids this time.
Nuts
May 11, 2023

Pine nuts: added to the list of strategic goods

BEIJING/MOSCOW. The Russian Ministry of Justice has launched a bill to add Korean pine nuts to the list of strategically important goods.
Oilseeds
May 11, 2023

Sunflower seeds: measures come too late

SOFIA/KYIV. According to market players, the protective measures adopted for various agricultural commodities from Ukraine have come too late. Meanwhile, voices are being raised in the Moldovan agricultural sector to follow the EU's lead and introduce an import ban on sunflower seeds and other products.
Dried Fruit
May 10, 2023

Prunes: EU imports up by a quarter

SANTIAGO. Chilean prunes currently hold virtual monopoly position, which consolidates prices. Meanwhile, the latest EU import data show that imports from third countries increased by about a quarter last year.
Nuts
May 10, 2023

Pecans: US growers are dissatisfied

ATLANTA. The extremely high demand for pecans should make farmers in the USA cheerful. However, the reality is different, as increasing acreage is proving difficult and support is lacking.
Nuts
May 10, 2023

Almonds: expectations far cry from reality in Spain

MADRID/BRUSSELS. Although Spain has witnessed excessive heat and little rain in recent weeks and months, the producers’ association AEOFRUSE is surprisingly upbeat in the first subjective estimate for almonds in 2023/2024. EU imports were not that bad in 2022.
Nuts
May 10, 2023

Macadamias: global production records growth

PRETORIA/CANBERRA. This year's macadamia crop is expected to be larger than last year's in the main producing countries, and steady growth is also expected in the coming years. However, low producer prices continue to be a problem.
Oilseeds
May 9, 2023

Blue poppy seeds: new crop is already being traded

CHRUDIM. Good yields at least slightly reduced the cultivation deficit last year, but there is no guarantee of this in 2023. The Czech poppy seed market is therefore likely to face another sharp drop in production.
Dried Fruit
May 9, 2023

Dried figs: endless waiting

AYDIN. The upcoming elections are paralysing trading activity in the Turkish dried fruit market in many places. The outcome could have a decisive influence on the price development.
Dried Fruit
May 9, 2023

Dried apricots: situation eases slightly

MALATYA. Prices have declined again on the Turkish apricot market, mainly due to two factors. In addition, a certain degree of normality is returning to Malatya.
Dried Fruit
May 9, 2023

Sultanas: reckless promise

MANISA/BEIJING. As supplies are running low the market is speculating on when the TMO will start to sell sultanas. In a bid to win votes in Turkey's general election, which will be held on 14 May, the opposition leader has also made a reckless promise concerning prices.
Nuts
May 9, 2023

Pistachios: EU lifts spending

BRUSSELS. In 2012 importers in the EU only spent EUR 328 million (USD 360 million) on in-shell pistachios. While this spending increased continuously in the past ten years, the volumes imported show a less straightforward trend.
Oilseeds
May 8, 2023

Pumpkin seeds: buyers won’t have it

DALIAN. In the Chinese pumpkin seed market, speculators are trying to artificially drive up prices - with moderate success, as demand has come to an almost complete standstill. Meanwhile, the sowing of the new crop is in full swing.
Nuts
May 8, 2023

Peanuts: significantly higher EU imports

NEW DELHI. EU peanut imports have increased by almost 13% year-on-year. Indian exporters, meanwhile, are struggling with their shipments to China, where various problems have arisen in recent weeks.
Pulses
May 8, 2023

Chickpeas: demand from China increased massively

NEW DELHI/BRUSSELS. Indian market players are delighted with China's great buying interest, which includes chickpeas as well as other pulses. Meanwhile, EU imports have increased only slightly in terms of volume, while the development of the import value is remarkable.
AUDITOR Issues
May 5, 2023

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Grains
May 5, 2023

Grains and oilseeds: slowdown in exports

BRUSSELS. Ukraine is a matter of conflict for the EU’s agritrade in grains and oilseeds and the possible suspension of the Black Sea Grain Deal has made things worse for now. Ukraine’s wheat exports have certainly slowed. Corn has also sparked a bit of contention as China speculates that prices will tumble along with soy in Brazil. The pressure is also on for rapeseed.
Spices
May 5, 2023

Spice market update: cumin prices skyrocket

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.
Oilseeds
May 4, 2023

Sesame seeds: crop to be larger than expected

NEW DELHI. The summer crop in India could be much higher than previously expected. This puts pressure on prices. In the coming weeks, a new sesame seed tender is to be announced to fill the gap left by the last one.
Oilseeds
May 4, 2023

Mustard seeds: EU imports from Canada shrink significantly

OTTAWA. Market players are casting doubt on official crop forecasts for Canada's 2023 mustard seed crop, although seed sales have been good. Meanwhile, EU imports fell by 8% last year.
Spices
May 4, 2023

Cumin: opportunity versus reality

TEHRAN/BRUSSELS. Cumin holds great potential for Iran, where water resources are limited. Trouble, however, is that farmers are confronted with too many challenges. Shipments to the EU declined sharply in 2022 as buyers were evidently put off by high prices.
Spices
May 4, 2023

Saffron: Afghanistan spells trouble

TEHRAN/BRUSSELS. Smuggling is a great problem for Iran’s saffron industry and Afghanistan is emerging as a new challenge in this respect. The EU import value hit a five-year high in 2022.
Oilseeds
May 4, 2023

Flaxseed: Canada's exports to the EU slumped by nearly 90%

OTTAWA. Despite a lower production outlook, Canadian flaxseed prices are expected to decline further in the coming season. The reason is the low export demand from China and the EU.
Nuts
May 4, 2023

Almonds: Australia forced to lower production forecast

CANBERRA. Australia ended the 2022/2023 almond season with record exports. At the same time, however, the production outlook was reduced by 25%; Instead of a crop increase, there will be a decline.
Oilseeds
May 3, 2023

Sunflower seeds: EU Commission imposes temporary preventive measures

SOFIA/KYIV. The European Commission has reduced its forecast for the EU sunflower seed crop compared to the March figures. Earlier this week, it also announced the measures taken to provide relief to growers in EU countries bordering Ukraine.
Fruit and Vegetables
May 3, 2023

Dried lentils: speculation shapes the market

OTTAWA. According to Chelmer Foods, various speculations and rumours are currently doing the rounds in the lentil market. This concerns especially the demand situation in India, but also the price development in Canada and the crop prospects in Europe.
Dried Fruit
May 3, 2023

Dates: first downturn in EU

TEHRAN/BRUSSELS. Ramadan boosted demand for dates in Iran in the first quarter. Demand has thereby taken a most peculiar twist in Turkey. EU imports, however, witnessed a downturn in 2022.
Nuts
May 3, 2023

Cashews: Vinacas calls for action

HANOI. The Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas) is calling for a reaction to the increasing threat to the Vietnamese processing industry. Both possible trade agreements and an import tax are being considered.
Dried Fruit
May 2, 2023

Dried apricots: earthquake aftermath causes prices to rise

MALATYA. Whereas market players had reckoned that prices for Turkish dried apricots might even fall in some cases after Ramadan, the exact opposite has occurred. Moreover, pests continue to pose a threat to the trees.
Dried Fruit
May 2, 2023

Dried figs: don't count your chickens before they hatch

AYDIN. Sufficient rainfall and moderate temperatures in the past weeks were good conditions for a high-yield fig crop. However, market players emphasise that there may still be problems until the end of the drying period.
Dried Fruit
May 2, 2023

Sultanas: frost shock in Turkey

MANISA. Frosty weather prospects sent the Turkish dried fruit market into panic. In the meantime, the upcoming elections in Turkey took the full attention of the market players.
Nuts
May 2, 2023

Peanuts: Uttar Pradesh wins the race

NEW DELHI. In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, peanut production is expected to increase by up to 50% this year, while other growing states are expected to see significant declines. Some growers are also struggling with cash problems.
Nuts
May 2, 2023

Macadamias: dent in EU imports

BRUSSELS. While farmers in South Africa and Australia are struggling with low prices due to the global supply and demand situation, growers in Kenya will have more luck this year. The pandemic and global recession have also impacted EU imports.
Pulses
May 2, 2023

Chickpeas: demand leaves much to be desired

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. Despite tight supply, Indian chickpea traders complain that there is not enough buying interest. This is also true for other pulses. In Canada, however, demand is expected to increase.
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Apr 28, 2023

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Grains
Apr 28, 2023

Grains and oilseeds: surprise twist

BRUSSELS. As the uncertainties over the extension of the Black Sea Grain deal prevail, the prices for wheat and rapeseed should have skyrocketed. Instead, the opposite is the case. Brazil’s bumper crop is also adding considerable pressure for soybeans and many EU member states will produce less corn.
Spices
Apr 28, 2023

Spice market update: gloomy prospects on the pepper 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.
Oilseeds
Apr 27, 2023

Sesame seeds: prospects for the summer crop remain good

NEW DELHI. The fact that the last tender from South Korea was almost completely withdrawn has put a heavy damper on the Indian sesame seed market. In combination with the good crop forecasts, prices are under increased pressure.
Nuts
Apr 27, 2023

Hazelnuts: irritated by demand

ORDU. Demand for hazelnuts and the development of the new crop are the issue in Turkey. Things are particularly sticky in the EU as Eurostat’s recently issued import data for 2022 confirms.
Oilseeds
Apr 27, 2023

Sunflower seeds: EU imports up sixfold

SOFIA/KYIV. After the arbitrary attempts of individual EU states to prematurely stop the import of certain agricultural products from Ukraine, the EU is now working on a solution for the countries particularly affected. In the meantime, sowing for the coming crop is underway in Ukraine and experts forecast production to increase by almost 15%.
Grains
Apr 26, 2023

Buckwheat: EU imports up by 15%

BEIJING/KYIV. Sowing for the 2023 buckwheat crop is underway in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Chinese market is under pressure due to import bans and the EU also increased its imports noticeably last year.
Grains
Apr 26, 2023

Millet: sowing starts in Ukraine

BEIJING/KYIV. Chinese growers want to dispose of their old stocks as soon as possible. Meanwhile, farmers in Ukraine have started sowing for this year's crop.
Fruit and Vegetables
Apr 26, 2023

Dried beans: price declines with one exception

BEIJING. Due to low demand, the Chinese market for dried beans has seen some significant price declines - with one exception. The prospect of price increases in the near future is rather slim.
Nuts
Apr 26, 2023

Almonds: pessimistic turn

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Frost may not have caused any damages, but this is as far as the good news goes for almonds in Spain. First guestimates have been issued in California, where sentiments are turning more pessimistic.
Fruit and Vegetables
Apr 26, 2023

Pulses: export decline to be cushioned

ANKARA. The severe earthquakes that shook Turkey at the beginning of the year have also had an impact on exports of pulses. Massive countermeasures are now to be taken.
Dried Fruit
Apr 25, 2023

Sultanas: crop forecast and TMO prices give direction

MANISA/BEIJING. In Turkey, trading activity is relatively low due to the long weekend, and the upcoming elections are the no 1 topic in the markets. Meanwhile, last year's EU imports were 5% lower than in 2021.
Dried Fruit
Apr 25, 2023

Dried figs: exports still strong

AYDIN. Attention is presently centred on the elections in mid-May and there is little stimulus for dried figs in Turkey. EU imports declined by 12% in 2022.
Dried Fruit
Apr 25, 2023

Dried apricots: market is slowly coming to life

MALATYA. After hardly any trading took place during Ramadan, market players are now returning to Malatya. The market is still quiet, but business is expected to pick up in the next few days.