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Spice update: Cut back in arrivals

September 20, 2019 at 10:39 AM , Der AUDITOR
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GUYARAT. Weekly monitoring with the latest market information from India on cumin, coriander and turmeric, chilli, black pepper and cardamom as well as a price list for more than 70 products.

Suppliers in the market for cumin seeds have witnessed a small break this week. The outlook is, however, not quite as encouraging for turmeric and arrivals are only half the size as last year in the market for cardamom.

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Although prices recovered nominally towards the end of the week, reports of an increase in sowing and low-quality supplies have effectively pushed down prices. In addition, the current rainfalls have prompted encouraging production prospects, which is why the exporters are demanding lower prices. Ample supplies are available in Gu

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