Chamomile Oil Wild Maroc
August 19, 2022Persistent droughts in Morocco have caused Chamomile Wild Maroc to steadily increase in price over the last two years...
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Persistent droughts in Morocco have caused Chamomile Wild Maroc to steadily increase in price over the last two years...
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EU Grapefruit production is expected to increase this year, rising to 107,000 metric tons for the 2022 season. This increase is mainly due to an expansion of planting area in Spain; the nation is the EU’s largest grapefruit producer and a major exporter of citrus. European consumption of grapefruit has declined in the 2022 season due to rising consumer prices. ...
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EU Grapefruit production is expected to increase this year, rising to 107,000 metric tons for the 2022 season. This increase is mainly due to an expansion of planting area in Spain; the nation is the EU’s largest grapefruit producer and a major exporter of citrus. European consumption of grapefruit has declined in the 2022 season due to rising consumer prices. ...
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EU Grapefruit production is expected to increase this year, rising to 107,000 metric tons for the 2022 season. This increase is mainly due to an expansion of planting area in Spain; the nation is the EU’s largest grapefruit producer and a major exporter of citrus. European consumption of grapefruit has declined in the 2022 season due to rising consumer prices. ...
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EU lemon production is forecast at 1.5 million metric tons, which is down 0.2 million metric tons from previous estimates. Spain is the largest producer of lemon within the EU, accounting for nearly 65% of the region’s production, but poor weather conditions have reduced output in recent months. Italy is the second largest producer, though floods caused damage to numerous lemon groves near the end of October. In general, EU exports of lemon are expected to decline due to a shortened season and increasing prices....
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Supply is very low due to increasing demand; market is very volatile and prices change on a day-by-day basis. Production this season was very limited in comparison to previous years....
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Raw material availability for anise has remained relatively low in recent years due to demand outpacing supply. The autumn harvest of anise in China and Vietnam is scheduled to start soon, though current reports estimate that this harvest will also be small. Prices out of Asia have already started to firm in anticipation of the small harvest....
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Guaiacwood situation has improved somewhat; new shipments should be arriving quite soon....
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Prices for sage material have increased at-source, resulting in increasing oil prices....
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Prices for rose oil have risen across Bulgaria due to the increased cost of fuel and fertilizer. Power shortages may also be a cause for concern here, as Russia controls most of Bulgaria's access to oil and natural gas....
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Peppermint prices from all domestic origins continue to rise. This is largely due to the Midwest drought, which has struck many growing regions including Northern California, Salt Lake, and other areas of the American West. Certain farmers have also refused to plant peppermint in recent years due to the crop's declining value in comparison to food crops such as corn and wheat. This "value" issue has been exacerbated by the global food shortage brought on by the Russia-Ukraine war....
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Peppermint prices from all domestic origins continue to rise. This is largely due to the Midwest drought, which has struck many growing regions including Northern California, Salt Lake, and other areas of the American West. Certain farmers have also refused to plant peppermint in recent years due to the crop's declining value in comparison to food crops such as corn and wheat. This "value" issue has been exacerbated by the global food shortage brought on by the Russia-Ukraine war....
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Peppermint prices from all domestic origins continue to rise. This is largely due to the Midwest drought, which has struck many growing regions including Northern California, Salt Lake, and other areas of the American West. Certain farmers have also refused to plant peppermint in recent years due to the crop's declining value in comparison to food crops such as corn and wheat. This "value" issue has been exacerbated by the global food shortage brought on by the Russia-Ukraine war....
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Prices continue to rise as a result of the Russia-Ukraine war....
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Lemongrass crop quality issues have been addressed and material has improved significantly since the beginning of the season. Citral levels are looking high and the market has started to return to normalcy....
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Prices for dillweed material have moved up as a result of the Russia-Ukraine conflict....
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Shipping out of Indonesia has become very difficult due to lockdown policies. Most products coming from that region should expect delays due to shipping....
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Material is firm but stable. The most important factors affecting petitgrain prices are fuel costs and currency changes, which we will continue to monitor....
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The La Nina effect continues to play a role in Indonesia as we enter the “dry season,” and rain is predicted to continue over the next 3 months. From April to June of 2022, most regions of Indonesia are expected to experience moderate rainfall, with certain regions experiencing a 14% increase over their monthly average. This will have an adverse effect on many Indonesian crops including clove, clove residue, nutmeg, and other regional products....
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