Information Notes, 9.5.2014
A screenshot of what is happening in the Peruvian quinoa sector concerning production, trade and policies, in May 2014: “Quinoa Peru“
Quinoa in Peru, Picture: Pedro Claver, May 2013
Challapata Market Update, 19.5.2014
Although the quinoa season 2014 has started with many more hectares and high yields, quinoa prices reach already 1,800 Bolivianos per quintal. The latest Challapata Market Update, 19 May 2014
Challapata Market Update, 15.5.2014
The Bolivian quinoa season has started and statistics show that prices tend to increase once more: Traders are concerned that this will affect the exports: Challapata Market Update, 15 May 2014
Quinoa Market Update Europe, 12.5.2014
Next to Bolivia, Peru gains in importance as the world’s most important quinoa producer/exporter: will Europe stay loyal to its original supplier Bolivia? Quinoa Market Update Europe 12 May 2014
…and the according prices to the European quinoa import figures: Historical Development of Import Price May 2014
Issue Brief, 28.1.2014
Is quinoa scarcity the result of speculation? Freek Jan Koekoek analysis the reasons for the sky-rocketing quinoa prices. Is the international demand too high? Is the Bolivian supply too little? Or do middlemen speculate too much?