"Expected price increase of lemons after the export stop from Argentina has not yet taken place"

게시됨 2020년 8월 12일

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The lime market has seen a recovery after a rough patch, with increased demand across Europe and decreasing volumes due to the end of the Brazilian supply season. Despite a quiet lemon market with stable sales and sufficient stock, the expected price increase from the export stop from Argentina has not occurred yet. René Bouman of FMI International expects that the lime shortage will be resolved within 2-3 weeks with increased loading from Brazil.
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Tholen - "After a few bad months, the lime market has recovered considerably", says René Bouman of FMI International. "There is good demand throughout Europe at the moment and volumes have decreased. For example, there is currently a lot of demand for limes on the local Brazilian market and the supply is also shrinking, because the season is ending." “We do see that last week there was more loading from Brazil and if that continues, then enough limes will be available again within 2-3 weeks. The lemon market is still very quiet, according to the importer. "Sales are stable and there is sufficient stock at the importers and ...
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