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Chickpeas: Indian exports receive support

June 15, 2026 at 4:15 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. The decline in cultivation in competing producing countries such as Iran and Turkey is improving the prospects for Indian chickpea exporters. In North America, sowing is largely complete and growers are optimistic about this year’s crop.

Supplies significantly lower

The market for Indian Kabuli chickpeas is currently in a quiet phase and continues to digest the correction from the previous month. Domestic demand is developing only slowly, yet available supply is significantly lower than last year. Production in India is around 900,000 mt below expectations due to reduced acreage and irregular rainfall. Following a crop of around 3.1 million mt last year, current production is estimated at just 1.8 to 2.0 million mt. Total availability from the old and new crop amounts to around 2.4 million mt, compa

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