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Sunflower seeds: market resigns to prices

November 4, 2020 at 1:15 PM , Der AUDITOR
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SOFIA/CHISINAU. Market players along the supply chain are highly concerned over the recent price developments for bakery kernels. They must resign to the fact that prices are here to stay.

Rise in prices in Moldova

Bakery kernels are trading higher in Moldova with prices currently ranging at EUR 0.95/kg DAP Germany. Issue is that oil crushers have raised the bid prices for raw seeds, thereby, prompting a rise in farmgate prices. Traders also report that all players involved in the market are highly concerned over the recent developments in price.

Firm prices in Bulgaria

In Bulgaria, bakery kernels are trading stable at EUR 0.85/kg FCA Bulgaria. The market has been relatively stable over the last few days. Traders recko

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