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Sesame seeds: consistent price levels after further corrections

March 5, 2020 at 3:52 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. Market players are still having difficulties with the forecasts for the summer crop 2020, but market prices have reached a consistent level.

Sowing is in full swing

The sowing for the summer crop 2020 is still in full swing, making it difficult for market players to make forecasts regarding the acreage. A clearer picture should emerge in the coming weeks. Most recently, traders had expected an expansion of the area compared to the 2019 summer crop. The lack of both domestic and export demand caused sesame prices to decline further this week. The general weakness in the international oilseed market is also making itself felt. After all, the low buying interest in the Indian sesame market&nb

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