US: Fears for Hurricane Sandy lift orange juice prices
Market tracking storms
While current forecast suggest Hurricane Sandy may become the worst to hit the US north east in 100 years traders appear to be in wait-and-see mode to see whether the two storms combine to create what some have termed a "Frankenstorm". "We are pricing in now risks associated with that .. [the hurricane], but if everything comes off with little impact this risk premium will come off," Mr Flury said. "At the same time if we do see production actually impacted by the storm then prices would move up." In addition to the reduction in the storm premium prices have also been affected by concerns of declining domestic sales.
A recent report published by the Florida Department of Citrus showed domestic retail sales of from-concentrate orange juice fell 4.8% in terms of volume during September.
Source: www.agrimoney.com