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The downhill for Clove

January 8, 2018 at 1:12 PM , Mark Overseas
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The global market for clove.

The overall demand for cloves has been on the lower side as the buyers were reluctant to trade post demonetization and GST implementation. Compared to the demand the supply was favourable and was on the higher side this lead to a fall in the prices.

But the Situation is expected to change in the next financial year as the acreage has fallen due to the weak prices in the current season and the crop is expected to be 20%-30% of 2017’s crop this is also couples with the erratic South-West monsoon.

The 2018 crop is all the all the major supplying countries is going to be on the lower side compared to 2017.

With the lower crop globally, the prices will further move upwards. 

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