Clove Production Declines by 30% Due to Excessive Rainfall According to market sources, clove production has dropped significantly this season, with output down by 30% following heavy rainfall across key […]
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Clove Production Declines by 30% Due to Excessive Rainfall According to market sources, clove production has dropped significantly this season, with output down by 30% following heavy rainfall across key […]
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The clove market is witnessing a shift as demand experiences a decline. A 20-50 percent surge in the prices of various spices in the local market has set the stage […]
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The international cloves market is witnessing a significant price surge as supply constraints in key producing countries have led to scarcity and rising demand. Madagascar, a major player in the […]
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A Dance of Supply and Demand The prices of fresh cloves have increased for the past month, creating a buzz of anticipation. With Komran Zanzibar already completing 80% of its […]
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The new crop of cloves is expected to arrive in 10-12 days. This, coupled with the arrival of the Komran Zanjiwar crop in October-November, is expected to drive up prices. […]
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While the clove crop arrival is delayed by 10-12 days, the Komran Zanzibar harvest was sold in October-November, resulting in increased international market prices. Despite goods from Madagascar having a […]
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There are still 4 months left for the cloves to arrive. The Korman Zanzibar crop was settled in October-November. Its prices have increased significantly in the international markets and do […]
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Generally, the slowdown in grocery commodities depends on the volume of exports and imports. Exports primarily rely on the movement of the domestic market, but imports of various spice commodities […]
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The new cloves crops are not arriving anytime soon, and the Zanzibar crop will be in the market around October-November. Also, the Madagascar market is not helping the situation with […]
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