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Sultanas: Export prices rise by 20%

October 11, 2018 at 9:35 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. The rapid increase in shipments has led to a premature rise in export prices for Turkish sultanas. Exports have risen by more than 5,000 mt over last year.

 

Traders report that this year's production is of very high quality. Volumes have, however declined significantly. Supplies will therefore certainly start to run low in February.

Sultana exports in mt

Season

mt

avg USD

avg EUR

2018/19

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