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Sesame seeds: India's exports recover

December 12, 2024 at 2:56 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/SEOUL. Indian sesame seed farmers have now harvested about 80% of their crop. In the current tender, India and Nigeria were each able to secure the largest single position and a further tender has reportedly already been announced for next week.

India wins largest single position in the tender

Today, Thursday, the penultimate sesame seed tender of this year was concluded and the full tendered quantity was distributed. The first position of 3,000 mt is divided between Nigeria (1,500 mt), Burkina Faso (900 mt) and Tanzania (600 mt), which were able to convince with bid prices of USD 1,739-1,744/mt. Indian exporters were able to secure the second position for around 1,800 mt, while Nigeria and Mozambique each contributed 900 mt. The price range here is USD 1,741-1,749/mt. Shipments from the two positions are e

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