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Nuts
Jul 5, 2021

Macadamias: preliminary assessment of crop losses

CANBERRA/PRETORIA. The Australian Macadamia Society (AMS) has revised its forecast for the Australian macadamia production in 2021 downwards by 4.5%. The world crop is also expected to be lower in 2021/2022.
Nuts
Jul 5, 2021

Dessicated coconuts: typhoon season may spell disaster

MANILA/COLOMBO. Delivery and production delays are still rampant in the coconut producing countries in the Pacific. They are also causing the supply squeeze in Europe to get worse. Much will, in addition, depend on the approaching typhoon season. Spot market prices have, however, taken a surprising turn in Europe.
Nuts
Jul 5, 2021

Hazelnuts: market in waiting mode

ORDU. As the TMO is still to issue a bid price for hazelnuts market players prefer to play it safe. Guess it that prices will range higher since the state-run organisation raised the support price for tea grown in the Black Region by 18%. Ferrero’s response will also prove decisive.
AUDITOR Issues
Jul 2, 2021

The AUDITOR Issue 25/2021

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Spices
Jul 2, 2021

Spice market update: mixed price trends dominate the 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.
Spices
Jul 2, 2021

Saffron: knockdown prices in Iran

TEHRAN. Although Iran’s saffron exports were only nominally down in terms of volume in May compared with last year, the export value has slumped by 52%. This sharp decline is driven by the depreciation of the Iranian rial against the US dollar. May certainly illustrates a large discrepancy. While saffron is traded as the world’s most expensive spice in the international retail market, suppliers in Iran are selling at give-away prices.
Oilseeds
Jul 1, 2021

Sesame seeds: no price increase due to high supply

NEW DELHI. In India, farmers have started sowing for the main crop in autumn. Although the government has increased the minimum support price for this season, some producers may switch to more profitable agricultural commodities such as peanuts or cotton.
Oilseeds
Jul 1, 2021

Sunflower seeds: corrected crop estimates for 2021

SOFIA. According to official statistics, the EU imported around 875,000 mt of sunflower seeds from third countries in the 2020/2021 season, significantly less than the year before. Meanwhile, Bulgarian market players are confident about the new crop, even though farmers are still shying away from risk.
Oilseeds
Jul 1, 2021

Flaxseed: plants are in poor condition

NUR-SULTAN/MOSCOW. Due to the ongoing heat wave and lack of rainfall in Eastern Europe, the flaxseed crops are in very poor condition. Meanwhile, exports to China are at a standstill.
Dried Fruit
Jul 1, 2021

Prunes: supply gap grows further

SACRAMENTO/SANTIAGO. The disappointing result of this year's prune production in Chile poses new challenges for the market. An estimated 20% of the fruit laid out to dry was rendered unusable by the heavy rains.
Nuts
Jun 30, 2021

Peanuts: China expects significant increase in production

BEIJING/NEW DELHI. While China is expecting a higher crop than last year due to its expanded acreage, the omens in India are quite different. Here, hopes are pinned on peanut oil exports.
Oilseeds
Jun 30, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: Turkey starts the new season with high prices

ANKARA/CHRUDIM. In Turkey, the poppy seed crop is available earlier than in other growing countries; the Czech crop is expected to be available only from September. However, there are reports from Turkey that the prevailing drought might have significantly reduced the yield of this year's crop.
Dried Fruit
Jun 29, 2021

Dried figs: farmgate prices are increasing

AYDIN. The growing regions in Aydin are currently affected by heavy rainfall and temperatures of more than 40°C. As good quality raw materials are no longer available, there are significant price increases.
Dried Fruit
Jun 29, 2021

Sultanas: crop at risk due to extreme weather fluctuations

MANISA. Market players in Turkey are concerned that extreme weather fluctuations will adversely impact the quality of this year's sultana production. Rumour currently has it that the farmgate prices for the new crop will range at TRY 13.00-13.50/kg. Although exports are approaching 190,000 mt, they still fall short on the volumes shipped last year.
Dried Fruit
Jun 29, 2021

Dried apricots: farmers worry about harvest workers

MALATYA. Temperatures of over 40°C are expected in the growing regions this week, which will have a positive effect on the development of the fruits. Meanwhile, farmers are worried about their harvest workers who cannot enter the province due to pandemic-related measures.
Nuts
Jun 29, 2021

Pecans: US exports to Mexico drop rapidly

ATLANTA. The USA has exported large quantities of raw pecans to Mexico in recent years - but one should take a closer look at this data. Since this season, there have been significant declines in exports.
Nuts
Jun 29, 2021

Almonds: farmers forced to cut down trees

MADRID/SACRAMENTO. California's drought will not only impact this year's almond production but also next year's. Farmers are determined to save their orchards. Some have taken drastic measures and are prepared to invest heavily. Exports in Spain have taken a surprising turn.
Oilseeds
Jun 28, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: freight costs rise to USD 7,500

BEIJING. This season's lower crop prospects are preventing prices in the Chinese pumpkin seed market from declining. At the same time, it is impossible to predict when freight costs will peak; for the time being, the trend continues upwards.
Nuts
Jun 28, 2021

Cashews: Vietnam about to face a raw material problem

HANOI. As African exporting countries increasingly aim to process the RCN harvested there themselves, raw nut shipments to Vietnam will decrease in the coming years. The country itself will hardly be able to compensate for this deficit.
Nuts
Jun 28, 2021

Hazelnuts: tough decisions

ORDU. Local reports over shrubs losing large amounts of hazelnuts in Turkey have not been confirmed so far. However, the market is in disarray as producers backed the wrong horse in reckoning with an increasingly weak Turkish lira. Problem now is that the lira is much more stable than anticipated and suppliers have to backtrack. With prices drifting further apart buyers are prompted to act.
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Jun 25, 2021

The AUDITOR Issue 24/2021

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Dried Fruit
Jun 25, 2021

Dried figs: China is key to exports

TEHRAN. Although the average export price for dried figs ranged higher at USD 3.03/kg in May than in April, the volumes Iran shipped overseas in May are 50% up on April. China plays a decisive role. Current prices, however, remain an issue.
Spices
Jun 25, 2021

Spice market update: pandemic casts further shadows on the 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.
Dried Fruit
Jun 24, 2021

Raisins: farmers scramble for water

KASHMAR. Meteorologists report that Kashmar, a production hotspot for green raisins in Iran, is currently hit by the worst drought in 50 years. Although droughts frequently occur in the county, which is in the Khorasan Razavi Province, this year’s extreme conditions have reached a new dimension. Production will certainly decline sharply and farmers are left to suffer.
Nuts
Jun 24, 2021

Pistachios: strong export season takes its toll

SACRAMENTO/TEHRAN. Although the US had a much bigger pistachio inventory of 541,689 mt at its disposal in 2020/2021, Iran has succeeded in shipping similarly high volumes this season so far. Now, however, the tables are about to turn as market inventories are nearly exhausted in Iran. Prospects are also not exactly encouraging for 2021/2022.
Oilseeds
Jun 24, 2021

Flaxseed: possible delivery delays until early 2022

NUR-SULTAN.There are rumours in the flaxseed market that deliveries from Kazakhstan to the EU could be delayed until 2022. Meanwhile, the long-awaited rainfall provided some relief after the long hot spell.
Oilseeds
Jun 24, 2021

Sunflower seeds: high precipitation might become a problem

SOFIA/KIEV. Continuing rainfall in the Bulgarian growing reagions has market players worried about the development the new crop. Producers are already complaining that the rainfall rate is too high.
Nuts
Jun 24, 2021

Pecans: total deliveries increase by 25%

ATLANTA. In the USA, traders are very satisfied with the demand situation. Even though shipments to some countries declined, China was able to compensate.
Grains
Jun 23, 2021

Buckwheat: China reduces acreage

BEIJING. The comparatively low demand is not without consequences for the Chinese buckwheat market. Despite the suppliers' restraint tactics, rising prices are not on the cards for the time being and the acreage has been reduced compared to last year.
Nuts
Jun 23, 2021

Almonds: production estimates differ greatly

MADRID. Almond production estimates in Spain range as far apart as 25,000 mt. Frost and fungus are, however, expected to cut production. Spot market prices in Europe have changed.
Nuts
Jun 23, 2021

Desiccated coconuts: further delays in production and delivery

MANILA. Restrictions related to the coronavirus in the Philippines and the difficulties faced by Asian exporters are causing significant delays in shipments. The outlook for the near future is rather bleak.
Oilseeds
Jun 22, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: possible yield losses due to lack of rainfall

CHRUDIM. Czech market players are showing concern about this year's poppy seed crop. Flowering is reportedly delayed, while cultivation estimates are not expected to be confirmed by officials until early July.
Dried Fruit
Jun 22, 2021

Dried figs: fruits are developing well

AYDIN. After the drought of previous weeks, rain has brought relief in Aydin. Both farmers and exporters are satisfied with the current situation.
Dried Fruit
Jun 22, 2021

Dried apricots: exceptionally high demand

MALATYA. As Turkish traders report, buying interest has lasted much longer than usual this year. While most purchases are usually completed by the end of April, demand has continued unabated until now.
Dried Fruit
Jun 22, 2021

Sultanas: heat shock follows hailstorms

MANISA. According to reports, the TMO will again make intervention purchases in the Turkish sultana market in the coming season. Meanwhile, temperatures in the growing regions are expected to reach up to 40°C in the coming days after last week's heavy rainfall.
Nuts
Jun 21, 2021

Cashews: Vietnam's exports on the rise

HANOI. Vietnamese exporters can be very satisfied with the first five months of the year - exports increased significantly year-on-year. Foreign buyers are probably less happy with the development of export prices.
Oilseeds
Jun 21, 2021

Pumpkin seeds: cultivation deficit lower than expected

BEIJING. The cultivation forecast for the Chinese pumpkin seed crop 2021 had initially been significantly below last year's level. Now, market players have some encouraging news.
Nuts
Jun 21, 2021

Peanuts: snow in Argentina

BUENOS AIRES. Snow in Córdoba has taken Argentina's peanut farmers by surprise. This is the first time snow has been witnessed in 14 years. Although harvesting has mainly been completed in the areas impacted, quality is a concern. Issue is that kernels with a high moisture content may have been damaged. This is, however, not the only problem.
Nuts
Jun 21, 2021

Hazelnuts: uncertainty prevails

ORDU. Trading is subued in Turkey's hazelnut market as uncertainty prevails and buyers prefer to wait. The TMO is still to issue a bid price and the Turkish lira has lost in value. Market players are also waiting for Ferrero to act. Traders are, nevertheless, drawing conclusions as to how prices will develop.
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Jun 18, 2021

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Spices
Jun 18, 2021

Spice market update: turmeric sowing is in full swing

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.
Spices
Jun 18, 2021

Cumin: yields differ in Iran

TEHRAN. Cumin requires little water and is highly attractive for farmers in Iran. Not only do the plants increase water productivity but farmgate prices are relatively firm and enable farmers to sell at reasonable prices. Things are, however, different in the export market. Harvesting started in May with varying yields throughout the different provinces.
Oilseeds
Jun 18, 2021

Sesame seeds: higher cultivation potential due to adjusted minimum prices

NEW DELHI. Indian sesame seed traders were able to win a large share of the South Korean sesame tender this week, while exports to Europe are only slowly increasing. The summer crop, meanwhile, is expected to yield a promising result.
Oilseeds
Jun 17, 2021

Flaxseed: Kazakhstan and Russia are longing for rain

NUR-SULTAN/OTTAWA. In the growing regions of Kazakhstan and Russia, heat and drought are affecting the plants. Meanwhile, Canadian flaxseed is increasingly gaining ground in the European market.
Oilseeds
Jun 17, 2021

Blue poppy seeds: significant price reductions expected for the new season

CHRUDIM. The outlook for the Czech poppy seed crop in 2021 remains optimistic, but prices for prompt shipments are still at high levels. Meanwhile, Germany has reduced its import volume by more than 10% since the start of the season.
Dried Fruit
Jun 17, 2021

Dates: pest is spreading rapidly

BUSHEHR. With more than 5.5 million palm trees Bushehr Province accounts for around 13% of Iran’s date production. Cultivating dates, however, hardly pays for the farmers. Not only are labour costs on the rise but they are also confronted with many challenges as sales are difficult, water tends to be in short supply and pesticides and fertilizers are lacking. To make matters worse, the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychidae urticae) is spreading rapidly in the orchards this year. Farmers are highly concerned that production will be heavily damaged in terms of quantity and quality.
Spices
Jun 17, 2021

Saffron: traders feel let down by OPEC-style ambitions

TEHRAN. Iran has been promoting an OPEC-style Organization of Saffron Exporting Countries (OSEC) for some time now. Issue is that although Iran produces more than 92% of global market supplies, farmers and exporters lose out on profits. Traders are, however, dismissive of the high-flying notion that such an organization will enable Iran to launch a cartel and set market prices. Concern is that political ambitions may have the opposite effect.
Grains
Jun 17, 2021

Buckwheat: Eurasian Economic Union decides on export quotas

MOSCOW/BEIJING. As previously announced, Russia has stopped the export of buckwheat, buckwheat groats and buckwheat flakes as of 5 June 2021 until 31 August 2021.