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Chickpeas: hopes for price increases rise

December 1, 2025 at 3:46 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. Despite further slight declines, Indian chickpea suppliers believe that the low point has now been reached. In Canada, quality continues to be a problem.

International prices offer support

The market for Kabuli chickpeas remained subdued last week due to continued weak demand. Traders report a significant lack of active buyers, which has led to stagnant prices in most regions; export prices even fell slightly further. Nevertheless, market players rule out further massive price cuts, as the harvest is not yet imminent and international prices remain high, especially in Brazil.

Some stocks, primarily of inferior quality, continue to be sold at very low prices, which is temporarily creating additional price pres

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