Price: €11.00
Member Price: €0.00

Sultanas: Exporters demand lower prices

September 10, 2019 at 2:31 PM , Der AUDITOR
Play report as audio

MANISA. The dried fruit traders in Turkey have doubts that the export prices will be competitive if farmgate prices remain at TRY 10 per kg or higher.

Market demands lower prices

Type 9 standard sultanas are currently trading in a range of TRY 9.30-9.40 per kg. Much to the displeasure of the farmers, who often have no choice but to sell. Now the TMO is, however, acting as a buyer offering a base price of TRY 10 per kg. Export prices ranging as high as USD 2,000 per metric tonne FOB right at the start of the season are viewed critically by the market. Problem is that this level cannot possibly be maintained in the international market. There are only two options to lowered prices back to more attractive levels. Eit

View related articles

Go to the News Overview
Nuts
Jun 23, 2026
MANILA. Improved availability and low demand are having an impact on the prices of various coconut products. El Niño is causing market players increasing headaches, as are the high freight rates.
Dried Fruit
Jun 23, 2026
MALATYA. The assessment team for the 2026 apricot crop has completed its work – the results are expected in July. The trees are in good condition, and market players remain optimistic about the 2026/27 season.
Dried Fruit
Jun 23, 2026
AYDIN. The comparatively cool spring could affect the start of the 2026/27 harvest. The increased mycotoxin levels present exporters with an important decision. Weekly exports are slightly above last year's level.
Dried Fruit
Jun 23, 2026
MANISA. There was further rainfall in Manisa last weekend. Demand for prompt sultana shipments is on the rise. This is also reflected in export figures.