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Peanuts: high arrivals push prices down

October 21, 2024 at 4:50 PM , Der AUDITOR
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NEW DELHI/BRASÍLIA. In India, more and more goods are reaching the markets and the high availability will soon be reflected in prices. In the USA and Argentina, the acreage is larger and Brazilian exports are in sharp decline.

Export prices still stable

Export prices on the Indian peanut market are still managing to maintain their level; however, experts reckon that this will not be the case for much longer. Arrivals on the major spot markets continue to increase, with Gujarat alone reporting daily arrivals of 125,000 bags and it is expected that this figure could rise to up to 250,000 bags per day by next week. In addition, production could be extremely high at up to 8 million mt. The weather will prove to be a decisive factor here – according to market players, the cropis currentl

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