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with the Turkish lira hitting new lows against the euro and US dollar and exporters issuing prices for hazelnuts that have nothing to do with the current ...
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The export season for US almonds got off to a flying start in August, with exports up by a third year-on-year. From September onwards, however, exports dropped ...
The Turkish sultana market adjusts to the currency losses, so there is hardly any change for foreign buyers compared to last week. In contrast, the Iranian ...
With the new cut in the key interest rate, the Turkish lira lost further in value, which is also reflected in the export prices for Turkish sultanas. Exporters ...
Everybody agrees that the 2022 SA crop is looking very good. The crop has come through the end of winter, spring and now heading into summer without serious ...
In its recently published inventory report, the American Pecan Council (APC) states that growers' delieveries to traders and processors increased by an ...
Again the weak Turkish Lira covers the fact that prices in the local market are on the rise due to quality issues and the increased sales to TMO.
Concerns are growing over the quality of the hazelnut kernels produced in Turkey’s eastern Black Sea Region. Issue is that unstable weather conditions have ...
The harvest of the early pecan varieties has begun and producers can achieve good prices, not least due to the high demand from China. The fact that there are ...
Although Turkish sultana farmers are dissatisfied with the purchase prices of the TMO, as they had expected significantly higher offers, they currently prefer ...