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Dried Fruit
Mar 15, 2022

Sultanas: cold has a firm grip on Turkey

MANISA. The cool temperatures and snowfalls of the past week do not pose a threat to sultana production. While demand remains subdued, exports are picking up again.
Dried Fruit
Mar 15, 2022

Dried apricots: snowfall delays flowering phase

MALATYA. The flowering period is postponed due to heavy snowfall and night frosts in the growing regions - producers see this as a positive sign. The weak Turkish lira is causing export prices to fall.
Nuts
Mar 15, 2022

Almonds: US exports cannot keep up

SACRAMENTO. US almond exports are far from recovery, as export volumes in February were again 11% behind the same month last year. Domestic shipments also declined this time. Growers, meanwhile, are still trying to determine the frost damage.
Nuts
Mar 15, 2022

Macadamias: floods damage Australia's crop

REUS/CANBERRA. After the crop prospects for Australia had looked good at first, heavy rainfall and flooding in recent days have led to massive damage. It is not yet possible to estimate the extent of the damage, although initial forecasts have already been made.
Dried Fruit
Mar 14, 2022

Prunes: Chile can significantly increase production

REUS/SANTIAGO. After a disappointingly small crop in 2021, the INC expects Chile to produce considerably more prunes this year. The estimates for France, however, look much less rosy.
Oilseeds
Mar 14, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: speculators start selling

DALIAN. After market players had still hoped for it last week, the first speculators have now released their shine skin stocks for sale - some even at very favourable prices.
Nuts
Mar 14, 2022

Peanuts: dent in global production

REUS/NEW DELHI. According to the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) global peanut production declined nominally in 2021/2022. China remains the most important producer. Production has even risen here.
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Mar 11, 2022

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Dried Fruit
Mar 11, 2022

Dried figs: buyers switch from Turkey to Iran

TEHRAN. With China back in the market again and the economic crisis unfolding in Turkey demand for dried figs has shifted to Iran. Recent export figures certainly show a clear trend. These are, however, not the only issues fuelling demand at present.
Spices
Mar 11, 2022

Spice market update: pepper 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.
Dried Fruit
Mar 11, 2022

Raisins: 50% slump in exports

TEHRAN. Iran’s raisin exports have slumped by more than 50% in January and February. Issue is not only that drought reduced production and impacted quality but also fluctuations in price. The market responds swiftly to any news on the nuclear deal.
Oilseeds
Mar 10, 2022

Flaxseed: sanctions hamper exports

NUR-SULTAN/OTTAWA. Buyers are flooding the flaxseed market with enquiries and the freight costs for transport from Kazakhstan have become significantly more expensive. Market players are still confident that there is enough supply.; it is only a matter of prices.
Oilseeds
Mar 10, 2022

Sesame seeds: smaller acreage for the summer crop

NEW DELHI. Apart from South Korea's sesame seed tenders, foreign demand for Indian sesame seeds is severely limited. Stricter requirements for shipments to the EU are putting pressure on the market, while sesame seed farmers are reacting to the last disappointing crops by reducing the acreage.
Nuts
Mar 10, 2022

Almonds: flowering period comes to an end

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. In the Californian growing areas, the flowering phase is slowly coming to an end. The damage caused by the frosty temperatures has not yet been determined in detail.
Oilseeds
Mar 10, 2022

Blue poppy seeds: growers switch to alternative products

CHRUDIM. With the current developments between Russia and Ukraine, Czech poppy seed traders are worried about their business, because their most important customer is involved. Market players expect a massive impact on cultivation figures for this year.
Nuts
Mar 9, 2022

Pecans: US exports down by 45%

ATLANTA. The APC's latest report shows how much US exports have fallen in the first five months of the current season. Transport difficulties are largely to blame for this.
Oilseeds
Mar 9, 2022

Sunflower seeds: export restrictions cause uncertainty

SOFIA/KYIV. As with many other Eastern European products, the sunflower seed market is upside down. In Bulgaria there is talk of export restrictions. Sunflower seeds are also affected, but the main concern is about cereals.
Nuts
Mar 9, 2022

Pine nuts: shipments from China pick up again

BEIJING. Germany increased its pine nut imports by more than 20% last year. Shipments from both China and Russia increased year-on-year.
Dried Fruit
Mar 9, 2022

Dried figs: financial support for growers

AYDIN. Last year's drought hit some fig farmers hard; the government has now announced support. Meanwhile, export prices have dropped significantly.
Dried Fruit
Mar 9, 2022

Sultanas: grape exports in danger

MANISA. Turkish market players are worried about grape exports from Manisa to Russia and Ukraine. Meanwhile, weather services are expecting a cold front from Siberia, against which Turkey is bracing itself.
Dried Fruit
Mar 8, 2022

Dried apricots: exports are impressive

MALATYA. The chairman of the Malatya Commodity Exchange, Ramazan Özcan, explained that the current export season has been very satisfactory so far. The outlook for the new crop is also promising.
Dried Fruit
Mar 8, 2022

Prunes: supplies are expected to remain limited

SANTIAGO/SACRAMENTO. Chile's prune production could be lower this year due to high demand for fresh fruit. Supply could therefore remain limited. Meanwhile, Germany imported around 40% fewer prunes from Chile in 2021 than the year before.
Nuts
Mar 8, 2022

Cashews: Vietnam lowers export target 2022

HANOI. After the record level of 2021, Vietnam had high export targets for 2022, but now has to row back due to the geopolitical situation. The pandemic also continues to affect exports.
Spices
Mar 8, 2022

Cumin: Iran’s answer to climate change

ZAHEDAN. Limited water resources have given rise to attempts to change cultivation patterns in Iran’s Sistan va Baluchestan province. Farmers need to switch to agricultural products that require little water and have high added value such as cumin. They have in fact stepped up sowing in Taftan county, where climatic conditions are ideal for growing green cumin in theory at least.
Oilseeds
Mar 7, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: tense waiting for the speculators

DALIAN. About half of the shine skin raw material supplies are currently in the warehouses of Chinese speculators; traders are eagerly waiting to see when and at what prices they will be offered for sale. Meanwhile, GWS kernels and shine skins are showing different price trends.
Nuts
Mar 7, 2022

Peanuts: acreage could be smaller than expected

ATLANTA/BUENOS AIRES. Some market players may be overestimating the 2022 acreage, which is likely to be smaller than initially hoped for. US exports are currently rather sluggish, while prices on the European spot market are rising.
Nuts
Mar 7, 2022

Pistachios: Russia deals blow to hopes

TEHRAN. Russia has dealt a blow to hopes of a possible revival of the nuclear deal with Iran. By demanding the U.S. to provide written guarantees that Moscow’s dealings with Tehran will not be damaged by Western sanctions over the war in Ukraine the conflict has finally hit negotiations in Vienna. A failure to revive the 2015 nuclear deal will have devastating consequences for Iran’s pistachio industry.
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Mar 4, 2022

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Mar 4, 2022

Iran: highly explosive situation

FRANKFURT. Suppliers in Iran are closely following any progress made in the talks over a possible revival of the nuclear deal as this directly impacts the prices for basically all commodities including nuts, dried fruit and spices, the country exports. The talks are still underway in Vienna, despite the war in Ukraine.
Dried Fruit
Mar 4, 2022

Dried figs: high hopes

TEHRAN. According to the Ministry of Agriculture Iran produces 96,274 mt of fresh figs on 60,250 ha. Fars province accounts for more than 85% of the area in which Iran’s figs are cultivated, this is also where most dried figs are produced. The market is closely following the talks over a possible revival of the nuclear deal as this directly impacts prices.
Spices
Mar 4, 2022

Spice market update: quality of the new crops is not convincing

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
Mar 4, 2022

Sesame seeds: boost from tender is only short-lived

NEW DELHI. South Korea's last sesame seed tender has only been completed last week - albeit with a much lower result than planned -, but Indian traders are again pinning their hopes for rising prices on the next tender. Little stimulation is coming from the domestic market.
Oilseeds
Mar 3, 2022

Flaxseed: trade with Russia on the brink

OTTAWA/MOSCOW. According to experts, Canada's flaxseed crop will be significantly better than last year with average yields. Meanwhile, the flaxseed trade with Russia is on the brink of collapse.
Dried Fruit
Mar 3, 2022

Dates: suppliers urged to improve food safety

TEHRAN. International trade not only presents many chances but also challenges for Iran’s date market. Traders urge growers, sellers and distributors as well as shipping companies and exporters to pay more attention to food health standards as nothing less than the future of the entire market is at stake.
Oilseeds
Mar 3, 2022

Mustard seeds: Canada cannot offer sufficient replacement

OTTAWA/KYIV. The forecasts for Canada's mustard seed crop in 2022 remain optimistic and could even have upward potential. It will also be interesting to see how shipments to the EU develop in the near future. In the European market, buyers must be prepared for high prices.
Spices
Mar 3, 2022

Saffron: China is not the only problem

TEHRAN. Exporters in Iran now need a registration code to ship saffron to China. Although shipments to the United Sates require a similar code, only few suppliers in Iran have a code that is valid for China. These restrictions will certainly impact trading with China, Iran’s main customer for saffron. Traders, however, state that they are struggling with more serious barriers.
Nuts
Mar 2, 2022

Almonds: concern about frost damage

SACRAMENTO. The early start of flowering in California may have been fatal for the almond trees after last week's frosty temperatures. Some farmers were able to take precautions in the hope of preventing greater losses.
Oilseeds
Mar 2, 2022

Sunflower seeds: prices reach record high

SOFIA/KYIV. The escalation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is causing massive uncertainty, not least in the sunflower seed market, in addition to all the humanitarian concerns.
Dried Fruit
Mar 2, 2022

Dried apricots: significant price reductions

MALATYA. Farmgate prices for dried apricots are down compared to last week, which is also reflected in export prices. Weekly exports also show noticeable declines.
Dried Fruit
Mar 2, 2022

Dried figs: export prices defy commodity price adjustments

AYDIN. The Turkish dried fig market shows low trading activity. This also affects export prices and the export volume is significantly lower than last year.
Dried Fruit
Mar 2, 2022

Raisins: climate compatibility is the issue

MASHAD. Although frost, excessive heat and power outages reduced raisin production by more than 30% in Iran’s Khorasan Razavi Province in 2021/2022, climate compatibility is a decisive advantage here. The Ministry of Agriculture is certainly keen to modernise production and increase productivity. Farmers currently grow grapes on around 29,000 ha.
Dried Fruit
Mar 2, 2022

Sultanas: lower production volume in South Africa

MANISA/CAPE TOWN. Rainfall is supplying the growing regions in Turkey with moisture this week, while trade is stagnating. At the same time, experts expect a lower production volume in South Africa.
Nuts
Mar 2, 2022

Pistachios: China bars creative export strategy

TEHRAN/WASHINGTON, D.C. Due to the slump in pistachio production exports are going anything but well for suppliers in Iran. Demand for pistachios also failed to meet expectations in the run up to the Lunar New Year in China. These are, however, not the only problems as China has also introduced new customs regulations for nuts and dried fruit that put Iran’s exporters in a difficult financial position.
Grains
Mar 1, 2022

Buckwheat: Germany increases imports by almost 25%

BEIJING. In the Chinese buckwheat market, the development of demand is of great importance, especially in the domestic market. Meanwhile, the latest import data to Germany show that imports increased by almost a quarter last year.
Grains
Mar 1, 2022

Millet: significant decline in production in Ukraine

KYIV/BEIJING. Even though the decline in production in Ukraine is not quite as drastic as initially expected, production is still more than 20% lower. Trade in China is currently rather sluggish.
Fruit and Vegetables
Mar 1, 2022

Dried beans: low demand and price discussions

BEIJING. Chinese market players report that the trade of dried beans is rather sluggish on both the domestic and export markets. In addition, there are disagreements on prices.
Nuts
Mar 1, 2022

Walnuts: trading suffers in Eastern Europe

KYIV/BEIJING. While the crisis is unfolding in Ukraine and this is creating a high degree of uncertainty, demand is shifting towards China. Most traders in Ukraine have withdrawn from the walnut market.
Oilseeds
Feb 28, 2022

Pumpkin seeds: tough times for Chinese suppliers

DALIAN. There is currently hardly any demand on the pumpkin seed market, so many Chinese suppliers are reducing their margins in order to be able to lower prices. Market players expect significant price declines from April onwards.