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Chickpeas: traders seize their opportunities

September 16, 2024 at 12:08 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/OTTAWA. Prices in India continue to rise and sellers are now increasingly releasing their goods for sale to take advantage of the situation. There are some positive developments in Canada.

Prices in India continue to rise

As in previous weeks, prices on the Indian chickpea market have continued to rise. Despite high production, the government's decision to lift the storage limit for chickpeas has prompted sellers to hold back their stocks, which has tightened supply. However, significantly more traders are willing to sell at current prices. Last year's high prices had encouraged growers to plant more chickpeas, and the large supply had already caused repeated price fluctuations on the market since February. The storage limit for chickpeas and other pu

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