In the last few weeks, more snow has fallen on Turkey’s Black Sea coast than at any time in almost 20 years. Snowfall is nothing out of the ordinary, but […]
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Hazelnuts
In the last few weeks, more snow has fallen on Turkey’s Black Sea coast than at any time in almost 20 years. Snowfall is nothing out of the ordinary, but […]
Read moreThe past week was also characterised by low export activity, but important events were certainly to report on the domestic market. On the one hand, the Export Union published its […]
Read moreIn Turkey, where hazelnut production is carried out on an area of approx. 744.000 ha, determinations are made in two different periods after the estimation by flower count. The exact […]
Read moreIn terms of demand, the trend of the previous weeks remains low. European buyers are living off their contracts. If there is any covering, it is for the second quarter. […]
Read moreAfter the significant increase in prices last week, we saw a decline again this week, almost to the previous week’s level. The main reason is that there is still too […]
Read moreContrary to most market participants’ expectations, the TMO already surprised this week by announcing the sale of part of its stock. Next week, the TMO will offer about a quarter […]
Read moreThis week was again characterised by subdued export and domestic demand. However, business is taking place at the value-added stages before that. Most farmers have already disposed of their stock, […]
Read moreThis week there are more incidents on the political level than specific events in the hazelnut market. There continues to be little demand from Europe, but the Turkish domestic market […]
Read moreIn line with the previous week, this trading week was again characterised by low activity, although we registered a plus in inquiries towards the end of the week. The buying […]
Read moreThe most important appointment this week was the meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Turkish Central Bank last Thursday. With tension, it was expected whether the monetary guardians […]
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