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Peanuts: trade between farmers and NAFED

August 18, 2025 at 11:17 AM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. Due to the high minimum support price, market experts predict trade on the Indian peanut market to take place largely between growers and NAFED in the coming season. The weather also continues to play a decisive role.

Urgently needed rainfall

Prices on the Indian peanut market are stable compared to last week, even though demand is still not providing the hoped-for support. However, peanut prices have been stable or rising slightly for six weeks now, so suppliers are cautiously optimistic. The increased interest in peanut oil, including from the important customer country China, is particularly positive. Producers of smaller 1 kg oil packages in particular are seeing a noticeable increase in sales.

The weather will be decisive for the further development of the crop. Grow

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