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Chickpeas: new crop reaches the markets

February 16, 2026 at 4:58 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. The first arrivals of the new chickpea crop are arriving at Indian mandis, but volumes are still well below average. In Canada, there is speculation about this year's acreage.

Arrivals of the new crop cause reluctance

The first deliveries of the new chickpea crop have arrived at the mandis of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. The quantities are still small, but even these arrivals are causing reluctance on the market. Meanwhile, old crop stocks in particular are coming under pressure. Stockholders who have held on to their supplies for months are recording considerable losses in some cases. Emergency sales caused reference prices to fall by USD 0.02 to 0.03/kg last week. In Delhi's wholesale markets, unhulled chickpeas from Mahar

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