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Peanuts: palm oil prices exert pressure

May 26, 2025 at 12:53 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/ATLANTA. Declining palm oil prices are also having an impact on the prices of peanut oil and peanuts. Indian growers, meanwhile, have found an additional source of income. The drought could lead to problems in the USA.

Price increases are a long time coming

The price increases hoped for by market players on the Indian peanut market have not yet materialised, on the contrary, prices have fallen again; in the last four weeks, prices have decreased by a total of 9%. This is partly due to the fact that international palm oil prices have fallen significantly as a result of announced tariff and tax cuts, dragging peanut oil prices down with them. Secondly, Indian peanuts are facing tough competition from origins such as Argentina and Brazil – market players are reporting weather-r

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