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Chickpeas: lower yields in Canada

March 16, 2026 at 12:11 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. Despite the increase in acreage, Statistics Canada expects production to be smaller this year, as yields are forecast to be lower than last year. In India, large supplies are putting downward pressure on prices.

Weak market sentiment due to high carry-over stocks

The market for Indian Kabuli chickpeas is currently under pressure. The main factors are high carry-over stocks from previous seasons and the arrival of the new crop on the markets. Large quantities of unsold goods have significantly dampened sentiment among traders. Many market players have suffered considerable losses over the past two years, leading to cautious trading activity.

The first batches of the new crop from key growing regions such as Karnataka and Maharashtra are now arriving on the markets. T

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