Date: 19th November 2024

Philippine Banana Chips Market Update 19.11.24

Coconut oil plays a crucial role in the production of banana chips, as it is the primary medium used for frying and flavouring. Its rich, distinct taste complements the natural sweetness of bananas. However, the recent surge in coconut oil prices has been putting upward pressure on the cost of banana chips. This increase is […]

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Date: 14th November 2024

Greek Black Currants Market Report 14.11.24

The 2024 Greek Black Currants crop season is currently unfolding with production volumes expected to remain under 10,000 metric tons. As market conditions and supply fluctuations continue to develop, We will keep monitoring key trends in raw material pricing and supply availability. In general, your buying strategy will largely be influenced by the ongoing volatility […]

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Date: 13th November 2024

Almond Market Update 13.11.24

October almond shipment figures fell at the lower end of projections, reflecting continued logistical challenges. However, sales climbed from 250 million lbs in 2023 to 265 million lbs in 2024, marking the highest October volume since 2019. This growth highlights resilience in demand despite supply chain constraints. Meanwhile, committed stock levels, a key indicator of […]

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Date: 12th November 2024

Turkish Apricot Update 12.11.24

A quick update on the apricots market in Türkiye. Shipments are back up by 39%. The exports in October totalled 9,246 tons compared to 6,630 tons, and the year-to-date exports increased 37% to 25,461 tons. The market in Malatya is steady, but the high interest rates are deterring packers. There is short covering/stock taking for now, but there […]

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Date: 7th November 2024

Walnuts Statistical Review 07.11.24

China The 2024/25 crop forecast is 1.5 million metric tons in-shell, a significant increase from last season. This has been driven by favourable weather across key growing regions. Trees produced abundant but smaller-sized fruit, with more double and triple berries. Harvesting began in August and was expected to continue through early October. The selling season […]

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Date: 5th November 2024

Turkish Vine Fruit Market Update 05.11.24

It's understood across the board that the vine fruit crop size is smaller than in previous years, and farmers are reluctant to bring their produce to market despite the current high prices. In the chart below, you can see the export figures of Türkiye. Comparing the 2024 crop figures with the average figures of the […]

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Date: 30th October 2024

Pumpkin Seeds: An Autumnal Treat!

As autumn rolls in and Halloween takes the spotlight, most people focus on carving pumpkins or making squash soup. But don't bin the seeds! They are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and healthy fats. From heart health to hair care, pumpkin seeds offer benefits that make them worth keeping in your diet year-round. What Makes […]

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Date: 28th October 2024

Greek Currant Crop 28.10.24

The 2024 Greek Black Currant crop season is progressing, with production volumes anticipated to remain below 10,000 metric tons. In response to the unfolding market dynamics and supply uncertainties, careful monitoring of trends in raw material pricing and supply availability is essential for both buyers and sellers. Given ongoing volatility, buying strategies have been notably […]

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Date: 22nd October 2024

Blueberry and Cranberry Crop Report 22.10.24

Blueberries After two years of exceptional blueberry harvests in Quebec, the 2024 crop has fallen short of expectations. In Canada, a less snowy winter and cooler night temperatures last spring impacted some fields, though overall yields have not significantly declined, and the quality of the fruit remains high. However, Nova Scotia and the Maritimes are […]

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Date: 17th October 2024

Almonds Crop Update 17.10.24

The position report from September shows that California almond growers have already harvested over 1 billion pounds of almonds, putting the industry +65.5% ahead of harvested volume a year ago. Shipments in September were, on net, -1.9% below a year ago, with export shipments seeing growth of +1.8% while domestic shipments slipped -11%. Through two […]

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