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Chickpeas: high pressure and falling prices

November 18, 2024 at 10:29 AM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. As expected, prices on the Indian chickpea market are on a downward spiral, mainly due to high stocks. In Canada, the situation is slightly better for sellers.

Sellers want to dispose of stocks

As market experts had already predicted in October, prices on the Indian chickpea market have fallen steadily in recent weeks. The large supplies and low demand are exerting a lot of pressure and traders and stockists are keen to reduce their stocks so that they will not make any major purchases in the near future. Due to record production and low prices in the international markets, chickpea stocks have piled up in the major Indian producing states, especially in Maharashtra and Karnataka. Export demand in particular leaves a lot t

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