Freeworld Trading Heads Up 18/10/2016

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Sanjoy and Adam are back discussing the currency over the last 2 weeks and a brief update on each of our major products.

Almonds

Market firm after last shipping number which was 41% up.  Growers/packers seem pretty happy with their sold position – 50-52% sold and offers have dried up.

Buyers in Europe seem reasonably covered until jan/feb.  have to see what china does before their new year.

Cashews

Despite reaching astronomical heights in terms of the prices, we don’t see where new cheaper supply comes from till the Vietnamese new crop. If the market is trading at these levels when new crop opens, we don’t see there will immediate relief then either though of course there should be in the long term.

Walnuts

Good crop on the way and new crop opened about 50 cents lower than where current crop was trading.  Market appears to be relatively stable now with seller’s reluctant to drop their prices further.

Brazils

Limited spot stock and Bolivian seller’s withdrawn makes for a firm market.

Pecans

Pricing remains high but better new crop prices are appearing on the horizon.

Hazelnuts

Prices have stabilised around 6% lower than the peak prices at the end of September. Market looks to be in balance

Prunes

USA CROP has big shortfall and they are topping up with Chilean raw material. Big sizes sold out but small sizes still available.

Chilean Raisins

Quantities in Chile are gradually reducing for first grade good quality material and in USD terms we seem to be reaching the bottom level.

Macadamia

Very little offers from all origins and that now would be a good time to cover remainder of this year into start of next year

Sesame

Lack of export demand has resulted in a further slide in offers in sesame.

Pumpkin

Good yields in new crop pumpkin has brought prices on both GWS and shineskin down!

 

Sunflower

This can’t go any lower from Bulgaria!

 

Sultanas

Hovering around USD1400/mt levels.

 

Currants

Rains during drying has sent currants up in price quite considerably.  From November we will have South African origin as an option

Apricots

Pricing has remained stable despite rains towards the end of the drying period

Figs

Firmness in the market over the last 2 weeks

Goji

Market is stable. High domestic demand of good quality goji in China. Cheap offers of poor quality, smaller sized goji berries. Prices seems has already reached the bottom level, farmers in China are not willing to sell any cheaper.

Apple

New crop expects to be relatively small, price has already gone up, but market is stable at the moment

Cherries

The Montmorency tart cherry harvest was not as good as originally project, but it was still a good harvest.  As with most years, various weather patterns had a negative effect.  There were a couple storms with wind and hail that damaged some areas.  Other areas experienced really dry stretches.

Blueberries  

The blueberry harvest was also a good harvest.  As you may know, there are many growing regions in North American. The southeast US did not have a good harvest due to weather.  Some attribute this to a very mild winter, with the bushes not receiving enough chill hours.  Michigan and the Northwest had a good harvest.