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Chickpeas: new Canadian crop comes into focus

March 31, 2025 at 11:12 AM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. In India, prices have continued to fall, but market experts predict a recovery in April. In India, the transition from the old to the new chickpea crop is imminent.

Hopes for a price recovery

Prices on the Indian chickpea market continue to hover at their low level and have fallen by USD 10/mt compared to last week. The high carry-over stocks in particular are exerting considerable pressure here. According to market experts, however, there is no longer much room for downward movement and prices are likely to have reached their final low point soon. Market players are currently assuming that prices could recover slightly from April onwards. There is still some uncertainty about the new crop; according to new reports, it could be

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