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Chickpeas: Canada expects largest crop in two decades

December 8, 2025 at 4:02 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. The crop prospects in India and Canada could not be more different: while the former expects massive crop failures, the North American country is likely to harvest its largest crop in two decades. This is reflected in the prices.

Significantly lower production expected in India

The chickpea market is showing a slight upturn for the first time in three months: moderate buying interest pushed domestic prices up by around USD 0.03–0.04/kg, although this has not yet had an impact on export prices. Market players reckon that prices will hardly fall below the current level even during the main delivery period, as supply and crop prospects are too tight.

Sowing began in the main growing areas around two weeks later than usual, namely in the second half of October. Immediately afterwar

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