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Sultanas: high prices for new crop

June 17, 2025 at 10:18 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANISA. Prices have started to rise yet again for sultanas. With exports clearly underperforming carry-over supplies will exceed 40,000 mt.

Market on the rise

Prices started to rise at the end of last week. This is in line with expectations as supplies are low this season and growers are not prepared to sell at lower rates. Prices are fluctuating at TRY 120-150/kg for type 9 and have risen to TYR 150/kg for organic sultana raisins since growers continue to withhold supplies, which exporters are in need of to be able to process orders.

Yet, they are only processing outstanding orders with no new demand emerging. This is not surprising as the prices on offer for type 9 have reached a minimum of US

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