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Nuts
Feb 17, 2026

Walnuts: India holds back

SANTIAGO. ChileNut’s latest shipment report for walnuts shows impressive rises. Asia with India as top destination no longer is the most important buyer of inshells. Europe has stepped up demand for shelled walnuts.
Pulses
Feb 16, 2026

Chickpeas: new crop reaches the markets

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. The first arrivals of the new chickpea crop are arriving at Indian mandis, but volumes are still well below average. In Canada, there is speculation about this year's acreage.
Nuts
Feb 16, 2026

Almonds: larger acreage increases production potential

CANBERRA. The Australian almond industry expects a significantly larger crop than last year. Good growing conditions and new plantations are driving production, but a stronger exchange rate could reduce growers' revenues.
Nuts
Feb 16, 2026

Peanuts: hardly any export demand

NEW DELHI. Buying interest in Indian peanuts has declined dramatically in key export destinations, partly due to the Chinese New Year and Ramadan. Sales by the Indian government will also have a noticeable impact on price developments.
Nuts
Feb 16, 2026

Pecans: big December dent

TORREÓN/BRUSSELS. US exports range lower than last year for pecans. The market is rather constrained. EU imports witnessed a rise in 2025.
Oilseeds
Feb 16, 2026

Sunflower seeds: market analysis for 2026 and future expectations

SEEHEIM-JUGENHEIM. What can we expect for the 2026 crop? How will the coming years unfold? A market analysis by Mundus Agri and Sven Koller.
AUDITOR Issues
Feb 13, 2026

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Grains
Feb 13, 2026

Grains and oilseeds: rumours, attacks and China shape market

BRUSSELS. Rumours concerning Algeria are afloat for wheat. Russia’s hostile attacks on Ukraine are taking their toll on corn. China’s possible purchases are still driving US soybeans. The EU is the top buyer for Canadian canola.
Nuts
Feb 13, 2026

Almonds: surprising January sales

SACRAMENTO. January brought quite unusual sales figures for Californian almonds. Exports are still lagging behind last year. Wet weather conditions will impact the crucial bloom period.
Spices
Feb 13, 2026

Spice market update: turmeric prices receive ample support

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
Feb 12, 2026

Flaxseed: EU imports at 5-year high

OTTAWA/ASTANA. According to the latest data from the European Commission, flaxseed imports from Kazakhstan to the EU have doubled year-on-year. Canadian traders face fierce competition from Kazakhstan and Russia, but can compete with golden flaxseed.
Oilseeds
Feb 12, 2026

Sesame seeds: new tender expected in February

NEW DELHI. Weak seasonal demand in the Indian sesame seed market is keeping prices largely unchanged this winter. Market players expect a new tender from South Korea in February.
Nuts
Feb 12, 2026

Hazelnuts: move with impact

ORDU. Ferrero’s recent market entry was only short-lived. Exporters disagree as to which way the market will turn.
Fruit and Vegetables
Feb 11, 2026

Lentils and peas: China resumes buying from Canada

OTTAWA. With the provisional trade agreement concluded in mid-January, Canada and China are strengthening their trade relations. Tariff reductions are facilitating imports, and Canadian pulses are once again in demand in China.
Oilseeds
Feb 11, 2026

Sunflower seeds: Kazakhstan's crop up by almost 40%

SOFIA/ASTANA. Kazakhstan's oilseed production has reached a new record high this year. This is due in no small part to the significant increase in the sunflower seed crop.
Nuts
Feb 11, 2026

Almonds: Australia announces 2026 crop forecast

SACRAMENTO/CANBERRA. Australian Almonds has now officially announced its crop forecast for the 2026 almond season. Early flowering in Northern California could pose risks.
Nuts
Feb 11, 2026

Cashews: Côte d'Ivoire lowers minimum farmgate price

YAMOUSSOUKRO. International influences, particularly customs policy and weak demand from the USA, have led to a decline in the government-set farmgate price for cashews in some West African producing countries. However, a subsequent increase is possible.
Organic Commodities
Feb 11, 2026

Organic market: at all-time high

FRICK/BONN. According to the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture and the umbrella organisation IFOAM – Organics International the global organic market has hit an all-time high. Sales are up, the farming area is stable, and the USA and Switzerland have the largest market and consumer base.
Nuts
Feb 10, 2026

Desiccated coconuts: commodity prices continue to rise

MANILA. Prices for raw coconuts are currently rising in all countries of origin, which is also affecting desiccated coconut prices. The coconut oil market is less volatile. China is buying diligently, while demand from the EU has yet to pick up.
Dried Fruit
Feb 10, 2026

Dried figs: exporters are desperate

AYDIN. Turkish dried fig exporters are desperate. Time and again, shipments are being rejected at EU borders even though their analysis results were within the limits before leaving the country.
Dried Fruit
Feb 10, 2026

Sultanas: vineyards are flooded

MANISA. Heavy rainfall in recent weeks has caused the Nif Çayı river in the Turkish province of Manisa overflow its banks. Some farmland has been flooded as a result.
Nuts
Feb 10, 2026

Nuts: EU spends incredible amounts

BRUSSELS. In 2025, the USA was the most important EU trading partner for nuts. Pistachios are trendy. Macadamia nuts have risen sharply in value.
Dried Fruit
Feb 10, 2026

Dried apricots: trade stagnates

MALATYA. The shortage of goods and the upcoming Ramadan mean that there is currently little activity on the Turkish dried apricot market. Exports are also weak. However, market players expect new momentum from March onwards.
Nuts
Feb 9, 2026

Peanuts: demand for US goods declines sharply

NEW DELHI/ATLANTA. Buying interest in US peanuts has declined noticeably, and a large crop is on the way, putting pressure on prices. Meanwhile, high-quality goods are becoming scarce in India.
Oils
Feb 9, 2026

Olives: storms damage crop in Spain

JAEN. Storms and persistent rainfall in Andalusia are causing damage to the crops in Spanish olive groves. EU olive exports have fallen by a good 11% so far this season.
Pulses
Feb 9, 2026

Chickpeas: smaller acreage and crop damage

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. High stock levels are putting pressure on chickpea prices in both India and Canada. In India, however, the upcoming smaller production is likely to remedy this situation.
AUDITOR Issues
Feb 6, 2026

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Company News
Feb 6, 2026

Ferrero: turnover nearly 5% up

ALBA. Ferrero’s turnover rose to EUR 19.3 billion in 2024/2025 by launching new Nutella and Tic Tac products, creating a frozen bakery branch and expanding in the USA.
Grains
Feb 6, 2026

Grains and oilseeds: reality check for soybeans

BRUSSELS. Competition is currently fierce for wheat. In the US, the biofuel tax credit is boosting corn. Soybeans have witnessed a rather unsustainable price jump. Canda may have to step up canola exports to Europe.
Spices
Feb 6, 2026

Spice market update: chilli market sees interesting development

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
Feb 5, 2026

Sesame seeds: low prices could affect sowing in Gujarat

NEW DELHI/ADDIS ABABA. In order to meet demand, the Indian sesame seed market will once again be dependent on increased imports in the coming months. Government regulations are hampering the sesame sees trade in Burkina Faso.
Nuts
Feb 5, 2026

Hazelnuts: Ferrero announces new bids

ORDU. After weeks of speculation Ferrero has announced new bids for hazelnut kernels. Question is how the market will respond. Prices have taken a sharp turn. Exporters find themselves in a challenging economic situation.
Dairy Products
Feb 5, 2026

Butter: turning more competitive

KEMPTEN/BRUSSELS. Consumers are currently not that interested in butter in Germany. EU butter is turning more competitive. EU exports reached a record value in 2025.
Organic Commodities
Feb 5, 2026

Chia seeds: supplies are the issue

AMSTERDAM. Recalls over salmonella have prompted organic chia seeds to make headlines in Canada. Supplies from South America and Uganda are currently available in Europe.
Spices
Feb 4, 2026

Ginger: Peru's export value drops significantly

LIMA/BRUSSELS. Although Peruvian ginger exports in 2025 were higher in volume than in the previous year, the export value declined due to lower prices. EU ginger imports, meanwhile, rose by almost 11%.
Oilseeds
Feb 4, 2026

Grains and oilseeds: Hungarian market makes a slow start to the new year

BUDAPEST. Hungary's grains and oilseeds market has had a quiet start to the year. Factors such as increasing sales pressure and good field conditions for the approaching sowing season could soon bring movement back to the market.
Oilseeds
Feb 4, 2026

Sunflower seeds: EU crop around 1 million mt below 5-year average

SOFIA/KYIV. The EU sunflower seed crop 2025 is the second lowest in the last nine years. France's crop was slightly better than expected, but still below last year's result.
Fruit and Vegetables
Feb 4, 2026

Dried beans: RCEP agreement boosts mung bean exports

BEIJING. The RCEP agreement, the world's largest free trade agreement, has led to a significant increase in Chinese mung bean exports to Vietnam and Thailand. Meanwhile, demand for adzuki beans for the Chinese New Year is lower than expected.
Nuts
Feb 4, 2026

Pistachios: in high demand

BRUSSELS. Noted shifts have taken place in shipments to the EU, where imports reached a record high in 2025. Kernels are still in high demand.
Oilseeds
Feb 4, 2026

Mustard seeds: larger acreage in Canada

OTTAWA/BRUSSELS. Experts have published their initial forecasts for the 2026/27 Canadian mustard seed season. An expansion of the acreage is expected. EU countries have increased their mustard seed imports by 10% in the current season.
Nuts
Feb 3, 2026

Desiccated coconuts: demand remains high

MANILA. Dwindling price pressure indicates that the shortage of raw materials in the Philippine desiccated coconut market is slowly easing. Export prices continue to fluctuate within a narrow range; the same applies to coconut oil.
Dried Fruit
Feb 3, 2026

Dried figs: EU imports slump dramatically

AYDIN. The Turkish dried fig market remains sluggish. Demand continues to be low. EU countries have halved their imports since 2021.
Dried Fruit
Feb 3, 2026

Dried apricots: Ramadan dampens trade

MALATYA. Market players expect Ramadan to bring trade on the Turkish apricot market to a virtual standstill. The weather will prove decisive for the flowering phase. Exports remain weak.
Dried Fruit
Feb 3, 2026

Sultanas: exporters want to boost sales

MANISA. Market players estimate that around a quarter of the current sultana production is still in the hands of growers. Demand is sluggish and exporters are taking action.
Oilseeds
Feb 3, 2026

Sunflower seeds: traders speculate on Gulfood orders

DALIAN. Chinese sunflower seed traders are hoping that the Gulfood fair will boost export trade. There is still sufficient supply available on the Chinese market.
Nuts
Feb 3, 2026

Macadamias: early crop estimates for 2026

VANCOUVER. For macadamias, the first crop estimates for this year are showing mixed trends. Demand is developing in differing directions. Exporters have issued price indications for the 2026 crop in Kenya.
Pulses
Feb 2, 2026

Chickpeas: oversupply weighs on prices

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. High stocks from the old crop and average production levels are leading to high supply and falling prices in India. However, this could soon change – suppliers are optimistic ahead of the new crop.
Grains
Feb 2, 2026

Millet: EU imports down by almost 10%

DALIAN/BRUSSELS. EU countries have imported around 10% less millet from third countries so far this season. Prices in China have been volatile, but have remained within a narrow range.