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AUDITOR Issues
May 9, 2025

The AUDITOR Issue 16/2025

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Grains
May 9, 2025

Grains and oilseeds: US-China talks give rise to hope

BRUSSELS. Weather conditions have impacted wheat. First talks between the USA and China have lifted sentiments for corn and soybeans. Canola supplies are very much limited in Canada.
Spices
May 9, 2025

Spice market update: bad weather reduces turmeric crop

GUJARAT. Weekly monitoring with the latest market information from India on cumin, coriander and chilli, black pepper and cardamom as well as a price list for more than 70 products.
Oilseeds
May 8, 2025

Flaxseed: Kazakhstan wants to grow more oilseeds in 2025

ASTANA/OTTAWA. The flaxseed market is currently characterised primarily by dwindling stocks and firmer prices. Golden flaxseed in particular is becoming increasingly expensive. The EU has increased its flaxseed imports from Kazakhstan by 91% compared to last year.
Oilseeds
May 8, 2025

Sesame seeds: growing demand for organic quality

NEW DELHI. Farmers in the Indian state of Gujarat are said to have expanded their acreage for the 2025 summer crop by 7.8%. However, market players are expecting a slight decline in yields. Meanwhile, there is a growing demand for organic sesame seeds.
Nuts
May 8, 2025

Almonds: EU counter tariff sparks controversy

MADRID. Spain’s almond exports have surged this season. A hailstorm has impacted almonds in Valencia. Local producers feel let down by the European Commission in the trade war with Trump.
Nuts
May 8, 2025

Pistachios: frost adds to speculations

ISTANBUL. Frost and other developments are fuelling speculations in Turkey. EU buyers have turned lucky. Exports are going well for pistachios this season.
Dried Fruit
May 8, 2025

Dates: EU increases imports to almost 66,000 mt

CAIRO/TEHRAN. With a market share of 40%, Egypt is the most important supplier of dates to Vietnam. But the competition is fierce. In addition to the familiar competitors, new opponents have entered the market this season. The EU has increased its date imports from Egypt by almost 20% this year.
Oilseeds
May 7, 2025

Sunflower seeds: revised crop estimate in Argentina

BUENOS AIRES/KYIV. Analysts have again revised the crop estimate for sunflower seeds upwards, depsite a correction having already occurred at the start of April. Sowing has picked up again in Ukraine after a slow start.
Nuts
May 7, 2025

Hazelnuts: second count completed

ORDU. While the market for hazelnuts has been left in suspense after frost struck in April, the long-awaited second count has now been issued. Attention is turned to the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council Congress, which starts on Thursday. Ferrero and the TMO are also shaping dynamics.
Nuts
May 6, 2025

Desiccated coconuts: Philippine crop will be smaller

MANILA. While prices for coconut oil are rising, prices for desiccated coconuts are largely stable. The shortage of goods is now being felt worldwide.
Fruit and Vegetables
May 6, 2025

Grains and pulses: firm chickpea production

ANKARA. As official statistics show cereal production witnessed sharpd downturns in Turkey in 2024. For pulses the story is, however, different. Green lentil production gained sharply and chickpea production was stable.
Dried Fruit
May 6, 2025

Dried figs: farmers fight pests without chemicals

AYDIN. In order not to put the fertilisation of fig trees at risk, Turkish farmers cannot use conventional pesticides to combat the black fig fly. Exporters are trying to ensure that the problems encountered this season do not occur as frequently in the new year.
Dried Fruit
May 6, 2025

Sultanas: widely diverging forecasts

MANISA. After the frosty nights in mid-April, the forecasts for Turkish sultana production in 2025 vary greatly. Growers are holding back their remaining raw material, while demand remains moderate.
Dried Fruit
May 6, 2025

Dried apricots: no offers below USD 10/kg

MALATYA. Prices on the dried apricot market have exploded following the frost damage in Turkey – if there are any offers at all. The damage assessment is still ongoing.
Nuts
May 6, 2025

Pistachios: high demand and challenging outlook

TEHRAN. Iranian pistachios are in high demand this season. Self-imposed sanctions are, however, limiting the industry's potential. An EU import ban prompted by high aflatoxin levels may be avoided. Prospects for the 2025/2026 season are not exactly encouraging.
Pulses
May 5, 2025

Chickpeas: stable prices in prospect

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. After the price declines of recent weeks, the Indian chickpea market should now see some stability. Selling pressure is easing while demand is picking up.
Nuts
May 5, 2025

Macadamias: EU imports take a hit

BRUSSELS. Soaring prices and ample supplies have hit EU imports. Macadamias are in high demand.
Nuts
May 5, 2025

Peanuts: price hikes are unlikely

NEW DELHI. Peanut prices in India have declined again and there is little hope of a recovery in the near future. The prospect of reduced sowing for the coming season does not affect the outlook either.
AUDITOR Issues
May 2, 2025

The AUDITOR Issue 15/2025

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Grains
May 2, 2025

Grains and oilseeds: tables have turned

BRUSSELS. Favourable weather condition shave turned the tables for wheat and corn. Farmers are not keen to sell soybeans in Argentina. Rapeseed is in good supply in the EU.
Dairy Products
May 2, 2025

Butter: shockingly high EU prices

KEMPTEN/BRUSSELS. Industry leaders in Germany are speculating on the impact of the dry weather for dairy products. Considering that EU butter prices are still shockingly high exports are doing surprisingly well.
Nuts
May 2, 2025

Hazelnuts: frost is not the only issue

ORDU. With exact estimates on the full extent of the frost damages still to be issued the market is in high suspense for hazelnuts. Yet, frost is not the only price driver.
Spices
May 1, 2025

Spice market update: massive coriander arrivals are weighing on prices

GUJARAT. Weekly monitoring with the latest market information from India on cumin, coriander and chilli, black pepper and cardamom as well as a price list for more than 70 products.
Oilseeds
May 1, 2025

Sesame seeds: new tender for 13,000 mt

NEW DELHI/DODOMA. The Indian market is still quiet, but the new tender from South Korea could breathe a little life into it. A total of 13,000 mt of sesame seeds are to be sourced. The first crop estimates have been received from Tanzania.
Grains
May 1, 2025

Buckwheat: Poland halves imports from third countries

KYIV/DALIAN. Ukrainian buckwheat farmers have significantly accelerated their sowing compared to the same period last year. Prices on the Chinese market are expected to stabilise for the time being following the recent downward corrections.
Grains
Apr 30, 2025

Millet: sowing in Ukraine is lagging behind

KYIV/DALIAN. The sowing of many agricultural commodities in Ukraine is slower than last year. This also applies to millet. Meanwhile, Chinese traders have significantly reduced their prices.
Oilseeds
Apr 30, 2025

Sunflower seeds: EU production to increase by 16.6%

SOFIA/KYIV. The European Commission has adjusted its production estimate for the 2025 EU sunflower seed crop compared to the March report. In Ukraine, sowing is slower than last year and US farmers are expected to expand their acreage by almost 50% this year.
Oils
Apr 30, 2025

Olive oil: fierce competition

IZMIR/TUNIS. Despite the substantial increase in production, Turkish exporters are dissatisfied with olive oil exports in the first quarter of 2025. Suppliers such as Tunisia and Spain are putting pressure on prices on the international market.
Fruit and Vegetables
Apr 30, 2025

Dried beans: stocks are running low

BEIJING. There is a shortage of goods on the Chinese bean markets, as both growers and traders only have small stocks left. Spring sowing is imminent and is likely to influence the price trend.
Dried Fruit
Apr 29, 2025

Dried figs: farmers should protect trees

AYDIN. The Turkish fig season is beginning. Now is the time for growers to consider the use of pest control measures.
Dried Fruit
Apr 29, 2025

Sultanas: less damage to table grapes

MANISA. Market players will have to wait until the end of May before the full extent of the damage caused by the frost nights in mid-April can be determined. Exporters are therefore still hesitant to make offers.
Dried Fruit
Apr 29, 2025

Dried apricots: still no export prices

MALATYA. The situation on the Turkish apricot market remains chaotic following the frost disaster. Commodity prices have doubled and traders are not announcing any export prices. This could be the case until the end of July.
Nuts
Apr 29, 2025

Almonds: upbeat initial US estimate

SACRAMENTO. Land IQ has issued a rather upbeat initial acreage estimate for California’s 2025 almond crop. Growers are, however, voicing concerns.
Nuts
Apr 28, 2025

Cashews: USA remains Vietnam's most important export destination

HANOI. Despite the import taxes on Vietnamese cashews, the USA remains the most important buyer, accounting for 22.7% of total exports. Vinacas reckons that this will remain the case in 2025.
Fruit and Vegetables
Apr 28, 2025

Lentils and peas: China's retaliatory tariffs hit pea market

OTTAWA. After Canada imposed tariffs on imports of Chinese electric cars last autumn, China is now responding with retaliatory tariffs on Canadian agricultural commodities, including peas. Meanwhile, the outlook for sowing is changing on the Canadian lentil market.
Nuts
Apr 28, 2025

Pecans: strong demand for US supplies

TORREÓN/REUS. Imports from Mexico may be exempt from Trump’s tariffs but US exporters are losing out in China. Demand is high. South Africa is gaining market shares.
AUDITOR Issues
Apr 25, 2025

The AUDITOR Issue 14/2025

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Grains
Apr 25, 2025

Grains and oilseeds: US soybeans surprisingly defiant

BRUSSELS. Rain has improved conditions for wheat. Ukraine’s corn exports have slumped by 20%. US soybeans are holding up surprisingly well. With the euro hitting a three-and-a-half-year high against the US dollar rapeseed quotations have tumbled.
Nuts
Apr 25, 2025

Hazelnuts: high losses anticipated

ORDU. Initial estimates circulating about the extent of the frost damage for the 2025 crop are highly discouraging. The TMO has stopped selling hazelnuts and buyers are responding differently to the current market situation.
Oilseeds
Apr 24, 2025

Flaxseed: shipments from origin delayed

OTTAWA/ASTANA. Russia is once again banning flaxseed imports from Kazakhstan. Traders report delays in deliveries from the origin. Canadian farmers could expand their sowing this year.
Nuts
Apr 24, 2025

Desiccated coconuts: shortage causes delivery delays

MANILA. High demand and low stocks mean that Philippine coconut shipments may be significantly delayed. Prices are also very high, while freight rates continue to decline.
Nuts
Apr 24, 2025

Walnuts: tables to turn for Chile

SANTIAGO. Chile has ended the 2024/2025 season on a negative note as the final report issued by ChileNut highlights. Prospects are much better for the current season.
Nuts
Apr 24, 2025

Almonds: sharp downward crop revision

LOXTON/MADRID. According to a news alert issued by the Almond Board of Australia the 2025/26 crop will fall at least 10-20% short of industry expectations. Tariffs have also impacted buying.
Oilseeds
Apr 24, 2025

Blue poppy seeds: lower production despite larger acreage

OLOMOUC. Although the official cultivation forecast is still pending, it can currently be assumed that sowing in the Czech Republic will be higher than last year. However, the low rainfall in recent months could reduce yields.
Nuts
Apr 23, 2025

Cashews: EU import value up by 44.4%

REUS/BRUSSELS. According to the INC, global cashew production has declined slightly so far this year. The situation is different for EU imports, which are significantly higher than last year.
Oilseeds
Apr 23, 2025

Sunflower seeds: EU imports have declined

SOFIA/BUENOS AIRES. Larger acreages and higher yields are ensuring good crop results in Argentina. In Ukraine, sowing is progressing much more slowly than last year.
Nuts
Apr 23, 2025

Peanuts: farmers on the sidelines

NEW DELHI/REUS. In India, the peanut trade currently takes place almost exclusively between the government and oil industries, while growers and local traders are left behind. The INC expects a significant increase in global production for the 2024/25 season.