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Chickpeas: production decline in India

January 26, 2026 at 4:38 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. Shrinking stocks are taking the pressure off Indian chickpea prices. An expected decline in production is providing additional support. Large quantities remain available in Canada.

Market relief through stock reduction

In recent months, high stocks of chickpeas and peas in Indian ports had weighed on the market and led to prices coming under severe pressure. Traders were forced to sell goods at significant discounts, which boosted consumption but dampened sentiment. However, stocks have now declined significantly. The available supply in the producer markets has shrunk noticeably, leading to a stabilisation of prices and a more stable market trend overall.

Declining production supports price levels

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