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Peanuts: harvest in Brazil is progressing

February 10, 2025 at 4:45 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/BRASÍLIA. In India, prices have fallen again slightly after last week's rise, and suppliers currently have little hope of an improvement. In Brazil, the weather is proving to be decisive for the new crop.

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After last week's price increases, the Indian peanut market has now seen another slight decline. Market experts state that stockists, sorters and oil mills are suffering heavy losses due to the price differences and that the outlook for the coming months is not exactly rosy either. They have large stocks and demand is currently mainly for lower quality peanuts. Around 50-60% of the almost 1 million mt purchased by the Gujarat government were lower quality nuts, and most of the high-quality goods are still in farmers' warehouses. Dem

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