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Sultanas: Dried fruit exporters involved in active speculations

January 16, 2019 at 11:30 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. The Turkish sultana market offers an ideal breeding ground for speculators. A few large dried fruit exporters also intend to benefit from the current market situation.

 

Supplies have already dwindled by half

Since the beginning of the season, neatly 120,000 mt of sultanas and raisins have been exported from Turkey. This amounts to as much as half of last year’s production volume in 2018. An additional 50,000 mt need to be factored in for domestic demand.

Last year’s export volume of 270,000 mt cannot possible be achieved. Some exporters are seizing on this circumstance for speculative reasons and are spreading the rumour that supplies are already exhausted on the free market and are emphasizing th

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