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Peanuts: heavy rain causes severe damage

November 3, 2025 at 12:06 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/BRUSSELS. Heavy rainfall has severely damaged peanut crops in Gujarat in recent days, and even peanuts that had already been harvested have suffered. EU imports are almost at the same level as last year, but imports from the US have fallen by almost 60%.

Quality and quantity at risk

October brought some moderate price increases to the Indian peanut market, which remained stable overall. However, the situation changed last week when the important peanut-growing state of Gujarat was hit by several days of heavy rainfall, which, according to local traders, caused severe damage to peanut crops. Farmers are expected to suffer massive losses as a result, and it is currently difficult to predict how prices will develop in the coming weeks. According to growers, there are two types of damage: firstly, the peanuts undergroun

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