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Sesame seeds: new tender expected in February

February 12, 2026 at 12:48 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI. Weak seasonal demand in the Indian sesame seed market is keeping prices largely unchanged this winter. Market players expect a new tender from South Korea in February.

Missing impulses

Prices on the Indian sesame seed market remain largely stable. This is due to weak seasonal demand, which is attributable, among other things, to unusually warm weather. In addition, winter demand usually declines after 15 January, which is why there is currently no sign of a revival in buying interest on the domestic market. Market players expect India to import around 100,000 mt of sesame seeds this year to meet demand. White sesame seeds are currently trading at around USD 1.23-1.26/kg, depending on quality, and without new momentum on the demand

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