Raw Cashew Halts Downtrend
This entry was posted on Monday, January 30th, 2012 and is filed under Cashew.
Too much collapse is always too bad. At this point, East African farmers are successful in countering false propaganda, with mutual understanding and strong support from the Government agencies. A clear picture of the market and its direction may emerge in West Africa after February second week. Seasonal rush for the Beninese first crop (March to first half of April/shipment), which is the best crop of Benin, may begin by February second/third week.
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