Future sales may not be ground down

Indonesian farmers have given up planting new trees for a number of years now because local cassia prices are too low and even the selling price cannot cover their production costs, the exporter said, that the existing trees being harvested are those planted many years ago…READ MORE

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Indonesian cassia sellers raise their offers

INDONESIAN cassia prices have surged by as much as $100 a tonne over recent weeks as exporters at origin attempt to generate a better return on their investment against an increasing escalation in production costs…READ MORE

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Health scare switch keeps cassia firm

INTERNATIONAL cassia prices have shown further increases over recent weeks due to the continuation of strong demand. Indonesian cassia can be obtained for between $800 and $850 a tonne…READ MORE

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New buying interest lifts Indonesia’s cassia price

INDONESIAN cassia prices have climbed higher over the last few weeks due to the emergence of renewed buying interest. Indonesian cassia prices started to rise last month mainly as a result of escalating production costs and the realisation that availability will be lower this year. Low prices seen over the last few years have meant […]

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Production costs raise Indonesian cassia prices

INDONESIAN cassia prices have been subjected to increases over the last few weeks mainly as a result of escalating production costs. The price rises reflect higher local transport costs in Indonesia, a firmer Indonesian rupiah and stronger freight rates during the season…READ MORE

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High freight rates make Indonesian cassia cost more

INDONESIAN cassia prices have firmed over the last fortnight due to supply difficulties as a combination of high domestic fuel prices and exorbitant freight rates has made limited arrivals. Indonesian cassia is harvested all year round so there is usually a consistent flow of supplies available, making the current problems an exception…READ MORE

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