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Chickpeas: still going downhill

December 16, 2024 at 4:22 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. The situation on the Indian chickpea market remains tense and there seems to be no improvement in sight in the near future. In North America, market experts are expecting larger acreages.

Prices in India continue to decline

The problems of recent months are continuing this week on the chickpea market. The oversupply due to the high production is meeting with low demand, both domestically and overseas. Even the fact that some traders are holding back their goods cannot compensate for the extremely large production volume, which at 3 million mt is 1.2 million mt higher than last year. Stocks are slowly dwindling, which could stabilise prices a little in the short term, but market experts do not expect a longer-term upturn. Exports are still sluggish an

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