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Sultanas 2018/19: Hard facts and figures

September 17, 2018 at 11:06 AM , Der AUDITOR
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The most important data provided in a clearly structured Excel file. Including: Background information, global sultana production data, import and export data and prices.

 

Sultanas find access into our daily menu in many ways. Whether they are consumed with cereals in the morning, as a pastry served with tea or coffee or as a snack in the evening sultanas, which are commonly known as raisin are contained in many foods. They are eaten out-of-hand or as processed foods. About half of the global production is processed into baked goods and baking mixes. The remainder is used by the snack and sweets industry, excepting of course feed quality sultanas. Annual global production reaches nearly 1.27 million mt. The USA and Turkey each account for about

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