Showing posts with label chinese garlic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chinese garlic. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Bullish Chinese Garlic

 25 April 2023




In the last two weeks, the market for dehydrated garlic from China has seen a significant increase in demand. This surge in demand is primarily due to a combination of speculation and a new crop outlook, which suggests a 15-20% decrease in yield.


Dehydrated garlic is a popular ingredient in many dishes, including soups, stews, and sauces. It is also a common ingredient in many processed foods, such as snack foods and seasonings. China is the world's largest producer of dehydrated garlic, and as a result, any changes in the country's garlic crop can have a significant impact on the global market.

 

The recent increase in demand for dehydrated garlic from China can be attributed to speculation. Traders and buyers are anticipating that the decrease in yield will lead to a shortage of garlic, which will drive up prices. As a result, many are rushing to purchase dehydrated garlic from China in order to secure their supply and avoid potential price increases.

 

In conclusion, the recent increase in demand for dehydrated garlic from China can be attributed to a combination of speculation and a new crop outlook. While the decrease in yield is concerning, it is important to remember that the market is constantly evolving, and new factors can come into play at any time. Therefore, it is crucial for industry participants to remain vigilant and flexible in order to navigate these changes successfully.

 

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Monday, May 10, 2021

CHINESE GARLIC - NEW CROP UPDATE

 


 

May 10th 2021

Harvesting of new crop garlic has started in China in the Henan province. Experts in the field tell us that the yield will definitely will be less compared to 2020. Jinxiang county (southwestern Shandong province) will start in some 2 weeks from now.
Also here the yield is foreseen to be lower compared to previous season. With Jinxiang being the main growing area this gives us a good indication of the total crop from China for this year. Prices have firmed up with 5-7% in a week’s time already. Exporters tell us that due to strong local demands they foresee room for further increases of about 20% during the coming weeks/months (abt. us$500.=/mt). The strong Renminbi and high freight rates are additional headaches for importers of (dehydrated) Chinese garlic.
We urge our customers to be in time for covering new crop requirements. Chinese garlic speculators are known for having deep pockets, some reports tell us that they have started building up positions already. 





Friday, August 09, 2019

Chinese garlic prices have begun to fall


From The Fresh Plaza

Source: Voice of Chinese Villages

Publication date: 8/8/2019

The overall garlic price in 2019 rose in northern China. According to Xie Lei, an analyst at the Beijing Xinfadi Market, since May, prices of the new crop sold at the market have increased by 104% over the same period last year. In the following two months, prices continued to rise, only starting to fall recently.

Recently, the wholesale price at the market stayed at 8.4-9.6 yuan/kg, up 200% year-on-year compared with that of 2-4 yuan/kg during the same period last year. In the last 2-3 weeks, prices at the market became less stable and started to drop. As the stockpiling season will reach an end in August, many growers are rushing to sell, leading prices to start declining recently.

For garlic growers, the quality of garlic not yet in storage will decline by the beginning of autumn, accompanied by a lack of purchasers, so it is also the final opportunity to sell.








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