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Caraway: Smaller crop in Lithuania

July 20, 2018 at 10:27 AM , Der AUDITOR
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VILNIUS. According to caraway producers from Lithuania, this year’s crop is expected to be significantly smaller as a result of the dry weather conditions.

 

Yields set to drop by 15%
Market players expect a decline in production of 15% compared to last year. Problem is that the lack of rain has significantly reduced yields. Despite an acreage similar in size to last year, this will result in a smaller crop. This season’s crop will be available in early August.

While caraway from the current crop with at least 99.5% purity and roughly 3% oil content has recently been sold for 1.03 EUR/kg DDP Germany, the prices for the new crop have already reached a level of 1.15 EUR/kg DDP Germany.  &nbs

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