GUATEMALAN mixed yellow quality (MYQ) cardamom has fallen sharply in price over the last few months as exporters have been trying to clear stocks of these grades ahead of the start of the 2011/12 crop later this year, but scarce supply is keeping other grades stable to firm in price. On July 1, Andrew Barker, managing director of PBA Brokerage, told The Public Ledger that MYQ produce of a minimum of 360 grammes a litre had been traded in the region of $12,000 a tonne c&f in the past week, down from $18,000 a tonne about three months ago... Read More