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Nuts
Nov 29, 2021

Hazelnuts: selling at a loss is not an option

ORDU. In reaffirming in public that he has not intention of changing Turkey’s easy monetary policy President Erdoğan again sent the lira tumbling last week. The lira has, in fact, lost 25% in value against the euro within only one month. This and other uncertainties have plunged the hazelnut market into chaos.
Nuts
Nov 29, 2021

Almonds: Spain's September exports up by 20%

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. The massive slump in US exports is causing almond prices to fall. Spanish almond suppliers, however, can be pleased with a significantly better export volume. September exports are 20% higher than in the same month last year.
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Nov 26, 2021

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Spices
Nov 26, 2021

Spice market update: cardamom buyers stock up

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
Nov 25, 2021

Dates: exporters stay cautious

TEHRAN. Iranian exporters are keeping a close eye on possible changes in the law that could even completely stop the export of agricultural products. They already had to deal with such problems in 2018.
Oilseeds
Nov 25, 2021

Flaxseed: 200,000 ha in Kazakhstan cannot be saved

NUR-SULTAN. Last week, the Asia Grains&Oils Conference took place in Kazakhstan. Market expert Evgeny Karabanov from the Kazakh Grain Union (KGU) presented the current estimates for the Kazakh Flaxseed crop of 2021.
Oilseeds
Nov 25, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: little change until the end of the year

CHRUDIM. The Czech blue poppy seed market is quiet and price corrections comparable to those in the last weeks of last year are not to be expected. Enough raw materials should be available, although the partly low quality is emphasised again.
Dried Fruit
Nov 24, 2021

Barberries: early harvest due to concern over frost

TEHRAN. High demand meeting low stocks is pushing barberry prices in Iran up by more than 15%. Farmers have opted for an early start to the harvest as upcoming frost concerns them.
Oilseeds
Nov 24, 2021

Sunflower seeds: high prices paralyse the market

SOFIA/KIEV. As Russia is currently not supplying any raw materials, Moldova is by far the most important third-country sunflower seed supplier for the EU. Both Russia and Ukraine were able to achieve very good crops this year. In Bulgaria, the high prices keep the market quiet.
Spices
Nov 24, 2021

Saffron: prices up by 20%

TEHRAN. The Iranian saffron harvest is expected to be completed in four weeks. Unfavourable weather conditions are said to have caused a decline in production this year. This is also reflected in the current price trend.
Nuts
Nov 24, 2021

Cashews: African countries can score with lower freight costs

REUS/YAMOUSSOUKRO. According to the latest INC production estimates, Côte d'Ivoire has cracked the 1 million mt production mark this season. Due to lower freight costs, African origins can score with European buyers.
Oilseeds
Nov 23, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: sluggish demand before the holidays

BEIJING. The Chinese pumpkin seed market is lacking demand, while speculators have had little success so far. The approaching Christmas holidays and Chinese New Year should ensure that there are only few price corrections in the export market.
Nuts
Nov 23, 2021

Almonds: prices down by EUR 0.80/kg within two months

SACRAMENTO/REUS. The weak October exports are worrying US suppliers. Many buyers have taken the precaution of stocking up, and the rising Corona figures are not easing the market situation. In order to reduce their stocks, prices are being lowered further.
Dried Fruit
Nov 23, 2021

Dried figs: production in Turkey declined by 12%

AYDIN/REUS. According to current INC estimates, Turkey is recording a production decline of a good 12% in the current season. Nevertheless, the country remains the undisputed leader in dried fig production.
Dried Fruit
Nov 23, 2021

Dried apricots: export prices reach “reasonable level“

MALATYA. The recent decisions of the Turkish Central Bank have had an impact on both commodity and export prices and as the latest INC data show, Turkey is still the most important producing country this season.
Dried Fruit
Nov 23, 2021

Sultanas: export prices decline due to weak exchange rate

MANISA/REUS. With the new cut in the key interest rate, the Turkish lira lost further in value, which is also reflected in the export prices for Turkish sultanas. Exporters are working at full speed to supply their foreign customers before the Christmas holidays. The INC expects global sultana production to increase by 3.3%.
Grains
Nov 23, 2021

Buckwheat: Russia's production reaches 1 million mt

BEIJING/MOSCOW. Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan were able to increase their buckwheat production this year. Germany's imports, however, declined noticeably in the first month of this season. In China, prices remained stable.
Nuts
Nov 23, 2021

Macadamias: production rebounds

REUS/CAPE TOWN. Although the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council (INC) anticipates a more than 5% rise in global inshell macadamia production this year, things did not go quite as well as expected in South Africa. Weather conditions were, by contrast, excellent in Australia and production has rebounded from Covid in Kenya.
Grains
Nov 22, 2021

Millet: Ukrainian crop exceeds USDA estimates

BEIJING/KIEV. According to the latest data from the US Department of Agriculture, global millet production has been lower than expected. In China, market players have been able to agree on a price level.
Oilseeds
Nov 22, 2021

Sesame seeds: exporters adapt to the circumstances

NEW DELHI. Indian sesame seed exporters are adjusting their prices to the current situation. They fear that they will no longer be able to sell their stock at attractive prices. The upcoming tender from South Korea could give the sesame seed market a new direction.
Nuts
Nov 22, 2021

Hazelnuts: lira record low boosts demand

ORDU. With the central bank’s decision to cut the key interest rate by 100 basis points to 15% on Thursday the Turkish lira hit new record lows against the US dollar and the euro. While President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is determined to slash interest rates against all reason, Turkey’s economy is left to scramble. Although hazelnut exporters should now be offering unbeatable prices, the situation is not quite as simple. Ferrero has recently also issued a new bid.
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Nov 19, 2021

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Spices
Nov 19, 2021

Spice market update: price increases in all markets

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
Nov 19, 2021

Sesame seeds: major part of the crop not suitable for export

NEW DELHI. A new sesame seed tender from South Korea has been announced and, as usual, Indian traders are hoping for good chances of success. However, Indian shipments to the EU have declined significantly.
Oilseeds
Nov 18, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: the pressure on suppliers is growing

CHRUDIM. Delayed shipments are causing Czech traders to adjust their poppy seed prices downwards. In addition, poppy seed imports to Germany have been extremely weak this season.
Oilseeds
Nov 18, 2021

Flaxseed: cleaning facilities are waiting for raw materials

NUR-SULTAN/WARSAW. The flaxseed market is still feeling the delays in shipments due to the closures at the Polish-Belarusian border. Germany imported large quantities from Canada in the first month of the new season.
Nuts
Nov 18, 2021

Pistachios: production in Turkey declines by 70%

REUS/ANKARA. While according to the INC, production in Turkey and Iran has dropped significantly, the USA is experiencing only a slight decline in production despite the current "off-year". This is due to the larger area under cultivation.
Nuts
Nov 18, 2021

Pine nuts: global production increase of 25% expected

REUS/BEIJING. After the disappointing yields of last year, the INC experts expect a significantly higher supply of pine nuts this season. However, prices for Chinese pine nuts are still at a relatively high level.
Dried Fruit
Nov 18, 2021

Dried figs: 42,000 mt harvested in Fars Province

TEHRAN. Fars Province is Iran’s main production hub for figs. Summer rains and rot have, however, reduced this year’s production. Iran’s exports have, nevertheless, performed well in October. Shipments to China even account for as much as 81% of exports.
Oilseeds
Nov 17, 2021

Sunflower seeds: Germany's imports slump by 60%

SOFIA/KIEV. The high price level in the sunflower seed market is deterring buyers. In Ukraine, the harvest is slowly coming to an end and Germany imported about 60% less sunflower seeds in the first month of the new season than in the same month last year.
Nuts
Nov 17, 2021

Peanuts: China remains top producer

REUS/BEIJING. In its latest estimates, the INC shows that global peanut production increased slightly in the 2021/22 season. China remains the undisputed leader.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2021

Raisins: farmers left to struggle in Iran

KHALILABAD. Although Khalilabad raisins are of much better quality than last year, this product is difficult to sell. Prices are simply too high. For farmers it is becoming increasingly difficult to sell at a good price, especially since prodcution has declined by as much as 50%.
Dried Fruit
Nov 17, 2021

Dried figs: price increases despite weak lira

AYDIN. The decline of the Turkish lira could not provide more favourable export prices in the dried fig market; on the contrary, they have even increased. Market players do not rule out that this trend will continue for the time being.
Dried Fruit
Nov 16, 2021

Dried apricots: price cuts let buyers breathe a sigh of relief

MALATYA. The devaluation of the Turkish lira has ensured that the reductions in export prices long hoped for by buyers have taken place. However, the future price development remains unclear for the time being due to the volatile Turkish financial market.
Dried Fruit
Nov 16, 2021

Sultanas: buyer expectations have not been met

MANISA. The Turkish lira was devalued again. However, the price reductions hoped for by the buyers did not take place. Instead, corrections were made in the other direction in anticipation of rising commodity prices.
Nuts
Nov 16, 2021

Pistachios: water is not the only issue

TEHRAN. Pistachios are essential to Iran’s economy. Not only do they provide jobs for around 5 million people but also generate income in much needed foreign currency. Advantage is that cultivation requires little water. Issues with this valuable resource, however, do not pose the only threat to the entire industry.
Nuts
Nov 16, 2021

Walnuts: 36% slump in exports in October

SACRAMENTO. While the US export season started off with a 13% rise in September, matters are now entirely different. Exports range nearly 30% lower than last year this season so far.
Oilseeds
Nov 15, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: GWS kernels in the hands of speculators

BEIJING. The Chinese market GWS kernels is still going crazy. With the raw material stocks sold off and the remaining positions in the hands of the suppliers, they have all the freedom to speculate with prices and push them up.
Nuts
Nov 15, 2021

Cashews: China increases imports significantly

BEIJING/HANOI. China increased its cashew imports by more than 20% year-on-year and Vietnam remains by far the most important supplier. In Africa, processing is to become a stronger focus in the future.
Nuts
Nov 15, 2021

Hazelnuts: the great unknown

ORDU. The recent depreciation of the Turkish lira is having a sustained impact on the export prices for hazelnuts, especially since the lira fell to a record low against the US dollar on Friday. Traders are highly concerned over this week’s interest rate decision. The exchange rate, however, does not present the greatest unknown factor.
Nuts
Nov 15, 2021

Almonds: slump in US exports

SACRAMENTO/MADRID. While the US almond export season started with a bang in August with international shipments rising by more than a third over August 2020, things have changed since. Exports have been rather weak for two months in a row now. Prices are also not quite what the market expected.
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Spices
Nov 12, 2021

Spice market update: coriander sowing is progressing slowly

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
Nov 11, 2021

Flaxseed: prices to fall in Canada

OTTAWA/NUR-SULTAN. Although cargo trains are running again in Alashankou, China's main border crossing with Kazakhstan, handling is still slow. The high prices for flaxseed in Canada basically make it impossible for traders to sell to China and the EU.
Nuts
Nov 11, 2021

Walnuts: transport problems weigh on traders and growers

SACRAMENTO/PARIS. The lack of containers and cargo ships in the USA means that some of the goods are still piling up on the growers' farms. This could lead to losses in the end, as parts of the crop cannot be brought in due to lack of space.
More News
Nov 11, 2021

Escalating EU-Belarus conflict disrupts transportation

KUŹNICA. With around 3,000-4,000 migrants,mainly from the Middle East, stranded at the border between Poland and Belarus long traffic jams have formed at the border crossings in Poland and transportation to the East is largely disrupted. Issue is the EU sanctions against Belarus, which have prompted President Alexander Lukashenko to lure migrants to Minsk. Their hope is to cross the border into Poland and to thereby enter the EU.
Dried Fruit
Nov 11, 2021

Prunes: supplies are shrinking

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. The supply of Chilean prunes is running low and stocks are also declining on the spot markets. Meanwhile, the NASS has published the latest trade data.
Oilseeds
Nov 10, 2021

Sunflower seeds: high prices cause slump in demand

SOFIA. In addition to the slack period in the sunflower seed market in the run-up to Christmas, the still horrendously high prices are the main reason for low demand. In terms of EU import figures, Russia's absence as a supplier is becoming increasingly noticeable.