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Chickpeas: trust in the market is growing

April 14, 2025 at 4:53 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. Commodity prices for Indian chickpeas are stabilising and market experts believe that export prices will also stop falling. In Canada, only few contracts are being signed for the new crop.

New crop impresses with good quality

Although chickpea prices in India have declined again by USD 20/mt, the mood on the market is still quite optimistic. After the price slump in March, commodity prices are showing a slow but steady recovery and market players now expect a certain degree of stability. This is mainly due to rising demand driven by processors and traders in the wake of the Indian wedding season. Reports from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka state that the quality of the current crop is excellent and traders from Madhya Pradesh are expecting new supplies

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