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Pumpkin seeds: Buyers search for attractive offers

August 4, 2017 at 10:41 AM , Der AUDITOR
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DALIAN. The rising prices are prompting buyers to look for attractive offers. Not an easy task as prices vary greatly.

 

Buyers may be spared disaster

The harvest is due to start in one month. Snow White and Shine Skin pumpkins will be harvested first, whereas GWS take a bit longer to ripen.

Acreage is expected to drop by about 40%. The plants are, however, profiting from good weather and good yields are to be expected. And yet, the production size remains to be seen.

Prices vary greatly

There are great discrepancies between the different prices on offer. GWS, grade A are for instance trading on a level of 2,800-3,050 USD/mt CFR Hamburg, an increase of up to 450 USD/mt as compared to August 2016. Shine Skin, grade A is trading for 2,370-2,650 USD/mt, which 60 USD/mt above last year’s level.

Pumpkin kernels, China

type

USD/mt

GWS, Grade A

2,800

GWS, Grade AA

3,020

Shine Skin, Grade A

2,370

Shine Skin, Grade AA

2,880

CFR Hamburg

 

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