Spices: India may lose prominence

December 21, 2017 at 10:04 AM , Der AUDITOR
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GUJARAT. Low productivity is an increasing problem in India. There are not enough surplus supplies for the export market and the government is growing increasingly worried that the country may lose out on the international stage.

Demand for medicinal spices is thriving and the global market is expected to grow by 3.7% in 2017-2023.

Cumin seeds

The sharp increase in sowing in Gujarat has led to a decline in prices. Export demand has, however, been sluggish over the last three weeks. Most buyers have already conducted purchases and are waiting for prices to drop further. Although further corrections in price are expected, market players are nevertheless confident that international demand will remain relatively strong. Cumin, Grade A 99% is trading for 3,260 USD/mt FOB.

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