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Chickpeas: smaller acreage and crop damage

February 9, 2026 at 11:31 AM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. High stock levels are putting pressure on chickpea prices in both India and Canada. In India, however, the upcoming smaller production is likely to remedy this situation.

Contradictory market signals

The Indian chickpea market is currently showing contradictory signals: on the one hand, stocks remain high, while on the other, a future supply shortage is already beginning to emerge. Despite the existing oversupply, sellers are increasingly withdrawing as market players focus on the significantly smaller upcoming crop. As a result, the previously strong downward trend in prices has stabilised for the time being, with only a moderate decline of USD 10/mt compared to last week. After prices had fallen for several months, stockists and pr

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