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Chickpeas: quality gives cause for concern

November 10, 2025 at 3:31 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. Canadian growers are expecting the largest chickpea crop in over 20 years, but the quality is anything but convincing. In India, prices offer little room for further declines.

Has the lowest price been reached?

The price decline on the Indian chickpea market continues this week, but it appears to have slowed down and some traders believe that the bottom has now been reached. Those who are holding back their old stocks in the hope of price increases are under pressure due to high financing costs, but as there is no new crop in the near future, price increases are not unlikely. Stockholders' inventories have now shrunk significantly, which also suggests that prices will stabilise soon. However, demand remains weak on both the domestic and e

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