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Hazelnuts: first crop estimates for 2020

March 9, 2020 at 8:53 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. The first flower counts were conducted in Turkey last week. Market players reckon that the first production estimates will be issued soon

Average production expected

Experts are reckoning with an average crop estimate of 600,000-650,000 metric tonnes of in-shells. Production is, however. to range at the lower end of this estimate. At present, the weather provides ideal growing conditions for the crop on the Black Sea coast. Although no drops in temperature are in sight, sudden frosts may still occur at night until mid-April. At this the stage the impact would be very adverse.

Weather and exchange rate are decisive

Turkey continues to ship record volumes. The lower pric

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