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Sultanas: Delays in Turkey and new prices in China

August 6, 2019 at 2:03 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA/TEHRAN. Market players in Turkey report that the Ministery of Agriculture will issue official production estimates by 29th August at the latest. Meanwhile, traders in Iran are busy preparing for the arrival of new crop.

Official figures will be issued at the end of August

Unofficial estimates state that Turkey will produce 300,000 to 350,000 metric tonnes of sultanas and raisins. At the end of the month, these estimates will most certainly be officially confirmed. By then, the TMO should alos have declared in how far purchases are intended. Market players reckon that this is very well possible. The TMO, however, sets the condition that exporters purchase some of their products from the state organisation. Drying is already under way in smaller regions. Contary to this, the prodcuer

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