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Peanuts: Free Trade Agreement unlocks new opportunities

February 2, 2026 at 11:51 AM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. The closer cooperation between the EU and India resulting from the FTA opens up numerous new opportunities for Indian exporters, but EU suppliers also stand to benefit. Prices for Indian peanuts have risen.

High quality is in demand

Peanut prices are rising significantly this week, and the upward trend is likely to continue in the coming weeks. Several factors are supporting this development. In Uttar Pradesh, demand for the Java variety from the south of the country has risen noticeably, leading to price jumps of USD 120 to 130/mt at the local level. In addition, the announcement of the FTA between the European Union and India has opened up new opportunities for Indian exporters and processors. As a result, demand for high-quality grades has risen sharply.

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