Peanuts: high edible oil imports dampen peanut trade

December 9, 2024 at 4:42 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. Contrary to the hopes of Indian growers, peanut prices have continued to decline. Indian edible oil imports are extremely high, which is slowing down trade. Nevertheless, the outlook is quite positive.

Production has increased significantly

The hopes of Indian farmers that peanut prices have bottomed out and will not fall further have not materialised: Compared to last week, there were further price declines of USD 20/mt. This year's record production is primarily responsible for this, as 4.2 million mt of peanuts were harvested in the state of Gujarat alone – 26% more than in 2023, when the crop was 3.3 million mt. The previous record was 3.8 million mt in the 2021/22 season. The average yield this year is around 2.21 mt/ha, compared to just 2.045 mt/ha las

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