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Dried apricots: Rise in demand for industrial apricots

July 26, 2018 at 10:48 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MALATYA. More and more dried apricots from the 2018 crop are becoming available in the market. The prices of the various suppliers are converging.

 

Price difference is shrinking
Market players expect a large dried apricot production of at least 100,000 mt. To cover the costs for harvest workers, etc. producers sell part of their products directly to the traders and exporters. The remaining quantities are stored in warehouses licenced by the state.

Due to the exchange rate posing a high risk, speculative buying is riskier than usual for exporters this year. The most recent example Turkey’s surprising refusal to increase the interest rate, whereupon the lira plummeted again on Tuesday

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