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Sesame seeds: rainfall causes crop damage in Pakistan

July 13, 2023 at 12:26 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. The next sesame seed tender is expected in the coming days and Indian exporters are expecting better chances again due to recent developments.

India's chances improve

The sesame seed tender from South Korea announced for early July is still a little while coming, but market players expect the tender to be released in the coming days. Originally, traders had expected the tender to be 15,000 mt, but recent reports suggest it will be only 8,000-10,000 mt. The tender also called for just under half of the goods requested to be delivered palletised, the rest in bulk cargo. Indian exporters hope that their experience in loading pallets properly will give them an advantage over other origins and a commitment for

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