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Chickpeas: supply deficit stabilises prices

January 19, 2026 at 12:42 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. The Indian chickpea market continues its upward trend despite a marginal decline in export prices. Various factors are likely to stabilise prices in the coming weeks.

Sowing is declining

After a long correction phase, the market for Kabuli chickpeas has been showing clear signs of recovery since last week. Prices are expected to continue rising in the short term. Market experts estimate that they are likely to increase by a further USD 0.06–0.08/kg before the next crop is available. After around six months of continuous price declines, the downward phase appears to be over for the time being. During this period, many traders were forced to liquidate their stocks, in some cases below their purchase price.

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