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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Spice purveyor Schiff acquires Golombeck in expansion move










By Emily Bader
Totowa | Sep 5, 2019 at 5:00 am


Schiff Foods, a Totowa-based purveyor of whole spices, ground spices and seasonings, announced Wednesday it has acquired Morris J. Golombeck, a Brooklyn-based importer and exporter of high-quality spices and herbs.

Schiff, which was founded in 1949 selling food condiments in Brooklyn, moved to Totowa in 1998 to expand its business to include seeds, herbs, dehydrated vegetables, onion and garlic, seasoning blends, and more. It currently has a 300,000-square-foot warehouse with 30,000 square feet of cold storage dedicated to delicate spices and 15,000 square feet for production.

The combined companies will increase Schiff’s capacity, flexibility and technology, it said.

“The shared values and common goals of Schiff and Golombeck makes this alliance a formidable entity that will anchor our position as a major source for quality spices,” a spokesperson for Schiff Foods said. “The Golombeck team will continue to be an integral part of the Schiff management team, assuring customers that they will continue to enjoy the same personal relationships they have come to expect from an industry leader.”

The main warehouse in Totowa will be expanded and upgraded further to streamline production and distribution, the spokesperson said.

Financial terms were not disclosed.








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Thursday, August 15, 2019

India Spices: Wednesday, Aug 14




By Preeti Bhagat

NEW DELHI – Futures contracts of all spices on domestic exchanges, barring mentha oil and jeera, ended lower today.

Coriander futures on National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange hit a 10-week low of 5,810 rupees per 100 kg because of imports from Ukraine, Russia and Bulgaria, said Kamal Vijayvargia, a Kota-based dealer.
"Weather is very favourable right now for next season's sowing, which is a negative factor for prices… Imports have also risen a lot and are coming into India at $650 per tn," he said.

Contracts of jeera ended higher as investors covered their short positions after prices hit an over four-month low of 16,810 rupees per 100 kg in early trade today.
The rise in prices today was also because arrivals in Gujarat's Unjha market fell by 4,000 bags (1 bag = 55 kg) to 6,000 bags, said Mahesh Yadav, a local dealer.

Turmeric futures ended in the red because of profit booking after prices hit a three-week high of 7,198 rupees a 100 kg on Tuesday.

Futures contracts of mentha oil on Multi Commodity Exchange hit a two-month high of 1,324 rupees per kg due to strong demand from domestic stockists and pharmaceutical companies, said Rajiv Gupta, a Sambhal-based spice oil trader.

Cardamom futures hit the 4% maximum lower circuit today as heavy rainfall in Kerala is likely to help plantations with better fruit formation and growth, traders said.

Heavy-to-very heavy rainfall is likely over Kerala during the next 48 hours due to a cyclonic circulation over northwest Arabian Sea, India Meteorological Department said. It also issued a 'red alert' for the state today.

On Indian Commodity Exchange, the August pepper contract traded lower following reports that the Sri Lankan government is likely to hold talks with India for relaxing the minimum import price of the spice.
Currently, Sri Lankan exports up to 2,500 tn of pepper to India at zero duty under the Indo-Sri Lankan Free Trade Agreement. Exports over and above this quantity are subject to 8% duty under the South Asia Free Trade Agreement.


This copy was first published on the Cogencis WorkStation
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Monday, August 05, 2019

Price Indication several spices



August 5, 2019
Good Morning
This week Price Information received form India.
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Price Indication (FOB MUNDRA) (Prices are subject to reconfirmation)

New Crop Cumin seeds
Singapore 99%: $ 2360
Singapore 99.5%: $ 2390
Europe 99%: $ 2425

New crop Fennel seed
Europe 99%: $ 1400
Semi Europe: $ 1245
Singapore 99%: $ 1035

New Crop Fenugreek seeds
Machine Clean: $ 695
Sortex: $ 725

New crop Coriander Seeds
Eagle (M.P. Origin): $ 930
100% Split: $ 905
Super XO: $ 1030

Mustard Seeds
Bold: $ 570
Small: $ 625

New Crop Dill Seeds
Whole 99%: $ 1000
100% split: $ 955

* Kalonji (Black Cumin) seeds*
Machine Clean: $ 1590
Sortex: $ 1640

Turmeric Finger (Double Polished)
Salem, No. 1: $ 1180
Nizamabad, Good Grade: $ 1065
Nizamabad, FAQ: $ 1025

Shipment: Prompt
Packing: 25/50 KG
Prices are subject to reconfirmation