Buoyant demand makes cumin seed expensive

GLOBAL cumin seed prices have begun rising as a result of a supply tightness that has been brought about by a combination of rising demand and drought-reduced Syrian Syria is expected harvest its smallest crop in four years and this will exacerbate the supply problems that have been caused by falling output following less remunerative […]

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Large cumin stocks check prices

Syrian cumin seed stocks will prevent prices from rising in response to production declines this year. Syria have planted less acreage this year, so they’re expecting a slightly lower than average crop. Syria to produce between 20,000 and 25,000 tonnes, Syrian cumin seed could be obtained for around $1,025 a tonne…READ MORE

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