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Sesame seeds: waiting for the tender

August 8, 2024 at 12:41 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. With bidding about to start for the new tender, suppliers are careful to emphasise that much will depend on international demand. Japan has rejected several shipments.

Crucial demand amid quality concerns

Sesame seeds have witnessed quite a few ups and downs in recent weeks. Yet, the situation has become firmer now. Bidding will start for the new tender from Korea over 10,000 mt at the end of the week and suppliers anticipate that India will get at least 5,000-6,000 mt, which will support the market. However, the crucial determining factor will be demand in East Aisa, the Middle East and America. Not only are sea freight rates inflated but demand has also increased for hulled varieties.

As Japan has rejected a few shipment

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