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Chickpeas: quality determines prices

December 15, 2025 at 12:18 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. In India, the crop is smaller than expected due to lower sowing and rain damage, and quality is determining prices. In Canada, however, the crop is expected to be record-breaking, and Australia is also expecting high volumes.

Smaller crop, but weak demand

The market for Kabuli chickpeas remains in a difficult situation, characterised by tight supply and extremely subdued demand. Weak spot demand and the resulting reluctance to trade are currently preventing a sustained price increase, and there have been further slight declines compared to last week.

The acreage has shrunk by around 23% compared to last year. In addition, heavy rainfall at the end of October damaged the early crops, so production is expected to fall by 36-37%. The next crop will not be available on the market for

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