Nairobi
The global price of
cashew nuts has jumped nearly 10 percent over the past week, after
Tanzania’s government started buying the entire country’s stock at a
higher price, a trader said.
Growers of cashews, the
most valuable export crop for the East African nation, had been holding
back from selling after prices fell below what they said it cost them to
produce.
President John Magufuli last week ordered a 94 percent increase
in the domestic price to help the farmers and told the government to buy
the estimated 220,000 tonne crop after private buyers balked at the
higher price.
Army personnel have been ferrying truck loads of the crop purchased by the government to selected storage areas.
The
price of the commodity has risen to $3.80 per pound from $3.50 in the
last seven to ten days, said Michael Stevens, a commodities trader at
Scotland-based Freeworld Trading.
Global kernel prices
hit a high of $4.8 per pound at the beginning of the year, but as demand
from the United States and Europe fell, they declined to $3.2 in
October, an analyst at Cashewinfo, an India-based industry research
organisation, said.
He said the price was currently around $3.8-3.9 per pound.
Usage falls
In the United States and Europe, cashew kernels compete with other nuts, like almonds and pistachios.
With
every increase in cashew prices relative to other nuts, its usage in
snacks starts falling. Snacks account for over 60 percent of the demand
for cashews, the analyst said.
Traders said they were
assessing how Tanzania, a top ten global producer, would be able to get
its cashews to the main buyers in India and Vietnam before the end of
the year, after which harvests from other producers in South and West
Africa will start to come into the market.
“Between now
and then, it’s not clear what the price will be. If buyers think the
price will continue to go up then they might come in and buy,” Stevens
said.
“Some of the smaller packers may just close early and not be able to afford the price of raw seeds that’s been quoted,” he said.
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