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Oilseeds update: domestic demand stabilises the market

September 2, 2020 at 4:06 PM , Der AUDITOR
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FRANKFURT. Monitoring of the oilseed sector with day-to-day price comparisons.

Due to the currently still good crop results and the weak export demand, Chinese pumpkin seed traders expect that the export demand will decrease in the long run. The prices are far too high. Currently, however, offers are still being stabilised by the good domestic demand, as domestic roasting plants are covering their enquiries for the upcoming holidays at the end of September and beginning of October.

Sesame seeds, India

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