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Peanuts: global pressure grows

December 15, 2025 at 3:49 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. Indonesia's import ban on Indian peanuts continues to weigh heavily on the Indian market, and international competition is fierce overall. Market players are calling for a more consistent import policy.

Volatile import market causes uncertainty

The peanut market has been stable this week, but overall development in November and early December was rather subdued. Several factors are putting downward pressure on prices and intensifying competitive pressure from international suppliers. A key obstacle remains Indonesia's import ban on Indian peanuts. Despite a sharp rise in local prices – from USD 1,500 to USD 1,900/mt – the country has not yet made a clear decision on lifting the ban. At the same time, Indonesia is pursuing an offensive strategy in the In

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