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Sultanas: Declining exports increase the chance of surplus stocks

November 19, 2019 at 3:00 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANİSA/SACRAMENTO. Prices for sultanas from Turkey should ease by the end of the year, while the US market will be burdened by high start of season stocks.

Export prices at last year's level

Due to sufficient demand, TMO's intervention buying was able to stabilise farmgate material prices for sultanas from Turkey. By now, many buyers have stocked up and there are hardly any inquiries for prompt shipments. Market players therefore reckon that export prices have reached their seasonal high. Sultanas, Grade A, Type 10 are already being offered at significantly lower prices this week. With currently USD 2.03-2.15 per kg, the export prices come to a similar level as last year. Lower prices can still be expect

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