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Almonds: Prices raised to slow down demand

June 18, 2019 at 12:41 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MADRID/SACRAMENTO. Traders want to curb demand for Californian almonds through higher prices. The Almond Board of California estimates end-of-season stocks at 160,000-165,000 mt.

New crop is more attractive

Since supplies are comparatively limited in the transition phase from the old to the new season, traders have to stretch their stocks. This is best achieved with higher prices, which discourage some customers.

Traders in Spain have raised their prices for US almonds by 0.05-0.25 EUR/mt, depending on variety. Buyers who are sufficiently covered are urged to focus attention on the offers for the new crop. They are clearly more attractive.

The 2019/20 season will end in a good six weeks. The Almond Board of California expects

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