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Sunflower seeds: Bulgaria loses market shares in Germany

June 21, 2019 at 11:00 AM , Der AUDITOR
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SOFIA. Although imports to Germany are clearly on the rise, shipments from Bulgaria have declined. Meanwhile the summer break is approaching in Bulgaria and many small and medium-sized hulling plants are preparing to close for maintenance.

... market supplies dwindled to as low as 300,000 mt towards the end of May. Since the season still lasts three months Market players are reckoning with negligible carry-over stocks.

Increase in acreage, drop in production

Although sowing was completed earlier than last year and UkrAgroConsult as well as Coceral expect a 6% increase in acreage to 780,000 ha, production will come nowhere near to last year if yields are average. Last year’s exceptional yield of 27 mt/ha had an enormous impact on production.

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