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Hazelnuts: frost not the only decisive factor

June 12, 2025 at 11:24 AM , Der AUDITOR
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ORDU. Not only is the TMO expected to jump into action very soon, but crop estimates might also be revised with frost not being the only decisive factor.

TMO to give market direction

Eyes are set on the TMO, which is still undecided on selling its remaining stocks. Exporters are expecting an announcement anytime soon. This will give direction to the market. Recently the state-run organisation sold volumes from the 2022 crop. With some exporters mixing these supplies into their offers buyers are in the lucky position that some bargains can be obtained.

Fears over stink bug impact

Demand is currently low due to the public holidays in Turkey and in Europe. Another reason is that buyers a

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