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Peanuts: demand for US goods declines sharply

February 9, 2026 at 4:57 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/ATLANTA. Buying interest in US peanuts has declined noticeably, and a large crop is on the way, putting pressure on prices. Meanwhile, high-quality goods are becoming scarce in India.

Market players are hesitant

The Indian peanut market has been showing a clear upward trend for around three weeks, which is still continuing. The main factor is the tight supply situation for high-quality peanuts. Major international importers increasingly expect that good quality products will be difficult to obtain. At the same time, Indian exporters are acting much more cautiously after several shipments were rejected by Indonesian authorities. Concerns about quality issues, particularly in connection with aflatoxins, have led to smaller sizes hardly being active

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