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Chickpeas: Indian goods remain competitive

May 27, 2026 at 12:02 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. At present, almost only old-crop produce is available on the Indian market, and stocks remain limited. High world market prices are nevertheless maintaining export competitiveness. Canadian exports are also performing pretty well.

Tight supply situation

The Indian market for Kabuli chickpeas is showing slight downward adjustments this week. While the reference price fell over the course of the week, the spot market in Maharashtra firmed up, giving suppliers hope of price rises. The focus remains on the tight supply situation. In the Dabra region of Madhya Pradesh, the crop is a good 40% below last year’s level, and the crop in Maharashtra has also been damaged. At the same time, new arrivals from the Savda region are falling short of traders’ expectations. The majority of the curr

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