Chickpeas: fierce competition on the world market

December 9, 2024 at 11:04 AM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. It is not only the large Indian crop that is depressing the price of chickpeas, but also the international competition, which can convince with more favourable offers, is playing its part. In Canada, trade has picked up a little.

Prices stable, but under pressure

The Indian chickpea market is still struggling with an oversupply that is meeting with subdued demand. As a result, prices are under pressure, but have managed to remain stable at last week's level. Market players expect that slight price increases are possible in the short term as stocks slowly decrease, but traders remain cautious. Exports are sluggish and international competition, which often offers more favourable prices, is a particular problem. Although market experts believe that demand could pick up a little at the beginnin

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