Australia: India’s tariff talk throttles sales

게시됨 2025년 12월 2일

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Sales to Australia’s major pulse market have slowed on fears the Indian Government will lift tariffs on chickpeas and lentils, and on thin selling from growers. While the desi chickpea and northern faba bean harvest is all but over, cool and wet weather has slowed progress on the lentil and southern faba bean harvest. This

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has held back harvest pressure from markets as growers with late crops worry about quality and timing, and growers remain underwhelmed by prices on offer. Chickpeas are trading at around $640/t delivered Brisbane for bulk export, up $40/t from prices quoted six weeks ago. In comparison to last harvest’s breakneck shipping pace, bulk exports are slow out of Brisbane, and appear to be relying on those who can load their own boats. “The Australian traders that lost a lot of money last year aren’t there this year,” one trader said. “The bulk guys are dominating the market.” While quality of new-crop desi chickpeas is good thanks to mostly favourable harvest weather, price uncertainty is rife, based on the expectation that the Indian Government will lift its tariff on chickpeas from 10 percent at present to 30pc this month. “The chickpea market is in a bit of a fluid state; people are waiting for India to put the import duties up,” Mandala Trading director Umang Bagaria said. “The ...

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