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Peanuts: hoped-for price increases set in

January 13, 2025 at 12:20 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/BUENOS AIRES. The first price increases have taken place on the Indian peanut market – suppliers had been waiting for this for a long time. Government purchases and Ramadan could fuel the increases, but there are also obstacles. Meanwhile, sowing in Argentina has been completed.

Ramadan should boost sales

As hoped for by suppliers, peanut prices in the Indian market have climbed slightly, unlike in recent weeks. Estimates of government purchases have also increased once again – market experts currently believe that they could be as high as 1.3 million mt this season. Farmers are positive about this and expect further price increases in the near future.

However, there is little support from the oil markets. Despite the higher import duties, imports of palm oil and other edible oils are increasing and demand from local oil facto

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