An Indian okra exporter has high expectations for the coming season in Netherlands

Published 2021년 11월 22일

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An executive from MK Exports, Manoj Barai, is optimistic about the upcoming okra export season, anticipating a rise in demand due to an anticipated shortage in Europe. Despite initial average demand and challenges such as limited cargo space and high rates, Barai believes that with strategic planning, they will have sufficient supply. Currently, prices are the same as last year due to high freight rates, but MK Exports is working to offer competitive pricing. The company is also seeking new buyers to expand its customer base.
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An Indian okra exporter has high expectations for the coming season. While demand is still average, it is expected to pick up further in the coming month. However, the season is not without its challenges due to limited cargo space and high rates. “So far the demand this season has been average,” said Manaj Barai, director of MK Exports. "The availability is good and the demand for okra is also increasing. The numbers available for export this year are larger than last year. The demand is still average, but I expect it to pick up further from next month, because then there will be There will be a shortage of okra in Europe. The harvest in India is a bit smaller due to the harsh winter, but with good planning we will have more than enough okra available for our customers. We are also looking for new buyers." The high freight rates have an impact on the price of okra. "At the moment, prices are the same as last year. This is due to the high freight rates. However, we are constantly ...
Source: AGF

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