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Dried Splited Chickpea Suppliers, Trade & Prices — Market Overview 2026

Parent Product
Dried Chickpea
Raw Materials
Fresh Chickpea
HS Code
071320
Last Updated
2026-07-15
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Dried Splited Chickpea market coverage spans 144 countries.
  • 695 exporter companies and 667 importer companies are indexed in the global supply chain intelligence network for this product.
  • 1,294 supplier-linked transactions are summarized across the top 13 countries.
  • 0 premium suppliers and 0 catalog items are currently listed.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 5; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2026.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-07-15.

Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Dried Splited Chickpea

Analyze 1,294 supplier-linked transactions across the top 13 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Dried Splited Chickpea.

Dried Splited Chickpea Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum

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Top YoY shifts for Dried Splited Chickpea: Mexico (+66.7%), Uzbekistan (-46.4%), United States (+34.9%).

Dried Splited Chickpea Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary

As of 2025-08, benchmark Dried Splited Chickpea country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2026-01, countries with visible Dried Splited Chickpea transaction unit prices: Canada (1.09 USD / kg), India (1.02 USD / kg), United States (0.97 USD / kg), Argentina (0.54 USD / kg).
CountryYoY ChangeTransaction Count2025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-062026-07
India-0.8%4450.96 USD / kg (366,855.5 kg)1.04 USD / kg (831,729.357 kg)0.88 USD / kg (365,119.6 kg)0.89 USD / kg (327,002.633 kg)0.83 USD / kg (596,903 kg)1.02 USD / kg (388,018.476 kg)
Australia-9.3%17- (-)1.02 USD / kg (423,780 kg)1.03 USD / kg (175,840 kg)1.01 USD / kg (169,590 kg)1.03 USD / kg (-)- (-)
Russia+12.9%3- (-)- (-)0.45 USD / kg (140,710 kg)- (-)- (-)- (-)
Mexico+66.7%91.19 USD / kg (23,000 kg)- (-)1.24 USD / kg (92,180 kg)1.18 USD / kg (212,660 kg)- (-)- (-)
United States+34.9%2- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)0.97 USD / kg (20,000.01 kg)
Argentina+8.3%7730.56 USD / kg (3,869,270.003 kg)0.57 USD / kg (3,190,320.012 kg)0.56 USD / kg (1,895,839.993 kg)0.53 USD / kg (4,395,116.296 kg)0.57 USD / kg (7,465,610.003 kg)0.54 USD / kg (7,950,900.01 kg)
Spain-1- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)
Canada+21.8%6- (-)- (-)- (-)1.09 USD / kg (530,000 kg)- (-)1.09 USD / kg (82,540 kg)
Myanmar [Burma]-31.1%1- (-)- (-)- (-)- (-)1.05 USD / kg (5,000 kg)- (-)
Uzbekistan-46.4%24- (-)- (-)0.54 USD / kg (23,365 kg)0.54 USD / kg (21,375 kg)- (-)- (-)
Dried Splited Chickpea Global Supply Chain Coverage
1,362 companies
695 exporters and 667 importers are mapped for Dried Splited Chickpea.
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Dried Splited Chickpea Export Supplier Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals

695 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Dried Splited Chickpea. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.

Dried Splited Chickpea Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles

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(Kazakhstan)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-15
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Beverage ManufacturingCrop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood PackagingFood WholesalersOthers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFarming / Production / Processing / PackingFood ManufacturingTrade
(Turkiye)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-15
Industries: Crop ProductionFood ManufacturingFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFarming / Production / Processing / PackingFood Manufacturing
Exporting Countries: Sri Lanka, Italy
Supplying Products: Dried Chickpea, Dried Splited Chickpea
(Turkiye)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-15
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Russia)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-15
Employee Size: 1 - 10 Employees
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / Wholesale
Exporting Countries: Tajikistan
Supplying Products: Dried Chickpea, Dried Splited Chickpea
(Turkiye)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-09-20
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD 5M - 10M
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTrade
Exporting Countries: Pakistan
Supplying Products: Dried Chickpea, Dried Splited Chickpea
(Turkiye)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-06-15
Employee Size: 1 - 10 Employees
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Logistics
Dried Splited Chickpea Global Exporter Coverage
695 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Dried Splited Chickpea supply depth and sourcing optionality.
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Top Exporting Countries for Dried Splited Chickpea (HS Code 071320) in 2024

For Dried Splited Chickpea in 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 10 supplier countries to map core supply structure.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Australia1,594,658,860.9 kg1,121,553,188.78 USD
2Turkiye357,909,634 kg367,935,523 USD
3India247,296,337 kg283,198,021.159 USD
4Mexico132,962,333 kg177,477,598 USD
5Canada163,751,864 kg165,761,530.139 USD
6United States72,002,766 kg81,663,157 USD
7Argentina95,414,802 kg66,255,987.86 USD
8Myanmar [Burma]22,628,839.14 kg19,482,284.99 USD
9Netherlands11,046,262 kg17,162,503.828 USD
10Egypt12,584,786.206 kg13,961,423.601 USD

Dried Splited Chickpea Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary

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Dried Splited Chickpea Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks

667 importer companies are mapped for Dried Splited Chickpea demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.

Dried Splited Chickpea Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners

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(Turkiye)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-15
Industries: Crop Production
Value Chain Roles: -
(Romania)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-15
Employee Size: Over 1000 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD 50M - 100M
Industries: Food ManufacturingFood Packaging
Value Chain Roles: -
(Palestine)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-15
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(United Arab Emirates)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-15
Employee Size: 501 - 1000 Employees
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Italy)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-15
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: -
(Turkiye)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-06-15
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
667 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Dried Splited Chickpea.
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Top Import Demand Countries for Dried Splited Chickpea (HS Code 071320) in 2024

For Dried Splited Chickpea in 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 10 demand countries to identify priority markets.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1India528,328,123 kg414,257,000.928 USD
2Pakistan408,968,452 kg297,468,004.446 USD
3Turkiye279,564,076 kg267,879,652 USD
4United States62,033,911 kg65,157,123 USD
5United Kingdom50,675,420 kg54,944,792.731 USD
6Egypt39,415,329.875 kg48,273,281.811 USD
7Canada37,427,142.688 kg36,868,354.55 USD
8Sri Lanka22,463,504.732 kg30,578,443.307 USD
9Israel18,348,478.904 kg22,472,000 USD
10Netherlands15,038,736 kg18,524,404.712 USD

Dried Splited Chickpea Import Trade Flow and Origin Country Summary

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Global Wholesale Supplier Price Trends by Country for Dried Splited Chickpea

Dried Splited Chickpea Monthly Wholesale Supplier Price Summary by Country

Monthly Dried Splited Chickpea wholesale unit-price benchmarks by country for export and sourcing decisions.
In 2026-01, countries with visible Dried Splited Chickpea wholesale unit prices: India (0.85 USD / kg).
Country2025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-042026-052026-062026-07
India0.86 USD / kg0.86 USD / kg0.86 USD / kg0.85 USD / kg0.85 USD / kg0.85 USD / kg

Dried Splited Chickpea Wholesale Price Competitiveness by Major Exporting Countries

Compare Dried Splited Chickpea wholesale price ranges and YoY changes across the top 1 exporting countries to benchmark supplier price competitiveness.
RankCountryAverageLowerUpperYoY
1India0.92 USD / kg0.44 USD / kg1.24 USD / kg-2.9%

Latest Dried Splited Chickpea Wholesale Export Price Updates

Use the latest 5 Dried Splited Chickpea wholesale updates to validate current export price points and origin-level supplier changes.
DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD) 
2026-07-01Ben*** **** ********* *********** **** *** *** * * ************ ******* ******** ****** ****1.13 USD / kg
2026-07-01Ben*** **** ********* *********** **** *** *** * * ************ ******* ********* ****1.23 USD / kg
2026-07-01Ben*** **** ********* *********** **** *** *** * * ************ ******* ****** ****1.10 USD / kg
2026-07-01Ben*** **** ********* *********** **** *** *** * * ************ ******* ******* ****1.23 USD / kg
2026-06-01Ben*** **** ********* *********** **** *** *** * * ************ ***** ******* ********** ****0.80 USD / kg

Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormDried (Split/Dehulled)
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product

Raw Material

Commodity GroupPulses (Legumes)
Scientific NameCicer arietinum
PerishabilityLow
Growing Conditions
  • Typically grown as a cool-season pulse in semi-arid to sub-humid zones
  • Performs best on well-drained soils; quality and yield are sensitive to drought/heat and excessive moisture
Main VarietiesDesi, Kabuli
Consumption Forms
  • Split pulse (dal) for household and foodservice cooking
  • Further milled into gram flour (besan) for batters, snacks, and processed foods
  • Ingredient in ready-to-cook and packaged staple products
Grading Factors
  • Moisture condition
  • Foreign matter and admixture
  • Broken splits and milling damage
  • Discoloration/off-color
  • Insect damage and infestation indicators
  • Odor and overall cleanliness
Planting to HarvestShort-duration annual crop; season length and harvest timing vary by variety, latitude, and cropping system.

Market

Dried split chickpea (often traded as split/dehulled chickpea and widely used as chana dal in South Asian food systems) is a globally traded pulse product whose underlying supply is anchored in a small set of major chickpea-producing origins. India is central to global market dynamics as a dominant producer and consumer, with import demand rising sharply in deficit years and easing when domestic harvests and policy measures tighten the market. Export availability is strongly influenced by rainfed production outcomes in key exporting regions and by the capacity and quality performance of cleaning/dehulling/splitting mills. Global trade flows and price formation are therefore shaped by a combination of weather-driven yield variability, storage-quality management, and episodic trade-policy shifts in major consuming markets.
Major Producing Countries
  • IndiaLargest global producer and consumer; domestic crop outcomes strongly influence import pull in deficit years.
  • AustraliaMajor export-oriented producer; significant supplier into South Asia and the Middle East in strong crop years.
  • TurkiyeSignificant producer and regional trader; supplies both domestic and nearby export markets.
  • RussiaNotable producer/exporter in some seasons; Black Sea logistics can influence competitiveness.
  • CanadaImportant producer/exporter, especially for Kabuli-type chickpeas; quality specs and grading are key for export.
Major Exporting Countries
  • AustraliaAmong the leading global exporters; export program depends on seasonal rainfall and exportable quality.
  • CanadaKey exporter of chickpeas, including food-grade; shipments often depend on size/color and defect tolerances.
  • RussiaExports are sensitive to logistics and geopolitical constraints affecting Black Sea routes and financing.
  • TurkiyeRegional exporter and processor/trader; can supply nearby Middle East and Mediterranean demand.
  • ArgentinaSeasonal exporter with counter-seasonal availability versus Northern Hemisphere harvests.
Major Importing Countries
  • IndiaLargest swing importer in deficit years; import demand is strongly influenced by domestic policy and harvest outcomes.
  • BangladeshSignificant pulse importer, including chickpeas and split pulse products for domestic consumption.
  • PakistanImports pulses to supplement domestic supply; demand can rise when domestic availability tightens.
  • United Arab EmiratesRegional trading and re-export hub for pulses serving Middle East, Africa, and South Asia-linked demand.
  • SpainImports chickpeas for food use; quality and variety preferences affect sourcing.
Supply Calendar
  • India (rabi-season producing belts):Mar, AprMain harvest window commonly concentrates in late Q1 to early Q2; exact timing varies by region and monsoon patterns.
  • Australia (winter crop regions):Nov, Dec, JanSouthern Hemisphere harvest and export program often peaks from late Q4 into early Q1.
  • Canada (Prairie pulse regions):Aug, Sep, OctNorthern Hemisphere harvest in late summer/early autumn; exportable supply depends on grading outcomes.
  • Turkey (Anatolian production areas):Jun, Jul, AugSummer harvest window; domestic demand and regional trade influence export availability.

Specification

Major VarietiesDesi chickpea (typically split as chana dal), Kabuli chickpea (may be split depending on market)
Physical Attributes
  • Split/dehulled cotyledons, typically yellow; polished and unpolished presentations are traded
  • Defect sensitivity in trade commonly includes broken splits, discoloration, insect damage, and foreign matter
Compositional Metrics
  • Moisture control is a core commercial specification dimension for storage stability and insect/mold risk management
  • Buyer specifications commonly include limits for foreign matter, damaged kernels, and admixture; exact thresholds vary by contract and destination requirements
Grades
  • Food-grade split chickpea (human consumption)
  • Lower-grade lots may be discounted for defects, off-color, or contamination risk (often diverted away from premium retail channels)
Packaging
  • Bulk bags for wholesale/container trade (e.g., woven polypropylene bags with liners) and big bags for industrial users
  • Retail packs for consumer channels in importing markets and diaspora-oriented trade
ProcessingTypical processing includes cleaning, dehulling/decortication, splitting, optional polishing, and color/defect sorting prior to baggingMilling yield and breakage rates are influenced by seed hardness, moisture conditioning, and equipment settings

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Farm production (chickpeas) -> aggregation -> cleaning/grading -> dehulling & splitting (mill) -> sorting/polishing (optional) -> bagging -> containerized export -> importer wholesaling -> retail/foodservice/industrial use
Demand Drivers
  • Staple use in South Asian cuisines (dal) and growing global diaspora consumption
  • Plant-based protein demand and pulse-based product innovation (including further milling into gram flour/besan)
  • Shelf-stable pantry foods demand in price-sensitive markets and in institutional procurement
Temperature
  • Generally handled as an ambient, dry commodity; maintaining low moisture and avoiding condensation during storage and transport is critical
  • Insect control (including fumigation or alternative pest management approaches where permitted) is a recurring logistics and quality-management requirement
Atmosphere Control
  • Hermetic storage and/or controlled-atmosphere approaches may be used to reduce insect pressure in storage where infrastructure supports it
  • Oxygen/moisture barrier packaging can help preserve quality in retail presentations, especially in humid climates
Shelf Life
  • Shelf-stable under dry, pest-controlled storage; quality degradation risk increases with humidity, insect infestation, and poor sanitation in storage/handling
  • Breakage and off-odors can increase if lots absorb moisture or if storage pests proliferate

Risks

Trade Policy HighIndia’s pulse trade policy is a pivotal swing factor for chickpea and split-chickpea trade: changes in import duties, quantitative restrictions, or procurement/stock policy can rapidly shift global demand, redirect cargoes, and trigger sharp price volatility across exporting origins.Maintain policy monitoring for major consuming markets (especially India), diversify destination markets and contract structures, and use staged sales/shipments to reduce exposure to sudden rule changes.
Climate MediumChickpea production is frequently rainfed and sensitive to drought, heat stress, and untimely rainfall; poor seasons in major exporting origins can compress exportable supply and tighten global availability for split products.Diversify origin exposure across hemispheres, track seasonal forecasts and crop conditions, and build sourcing redundancy with qualified alternative suppliers.
Plant Health MediumFungal diseases (notably Ascochyta blight in chickpeas) can materially reduce yields and compromise quality, creating supply shocks and higher defect rates that affect milling performance and export grades.Prioritize suppliers with documented crop protection and quality programs, and use tighter incoming inspection/testing to manage defect and contamination risks.
Storage Pests MediumStored-product insects and moisture ingress can cause rapid quality deterioration (damage, contamination, off-odors), leading to claims, rejections, or forced discounting—especially on longer transit or in humid receiving environments.Specify moisture/defect limits contractually, require sanitation and pest-control plans in warehouses, and use moisture-protective packaging and careful container loading to prevent condensation.
Food Safety MediumShipments can face compliance risk from contaminants and residues (e.g., pesticide residue limits, contamination from poor storage conditions), with increasing scrutiny in some importing markets and potential for border rejections.Implement destination-aligned testing plans, supplier audits, and traceability documentation; align with Codex guidance and key importing-market MRL/contaminant rules.
Sustainability
  • Drought and rainfall variability in key rainfed chickpea regions can reduce yields and tighten exportable surpluses
  • Post-harvest loss reduction (storage pest control and moisture management) is material for resource efficiency and food security outcomes
  • Crop-rotation role of pulses (including nitrogen fixation benefits) can be a sustainability lever, but is constrained by weather risk and market volatility
Labor & Social
  • Smallholder income exposure to price swings and weather shocks in major producing countries
  • Worker health and safety considerations in milling, bagging, and fumigation operations (where used) across supply chains

FAQ

What is the difference between Desi and Kabuli chickpeas in trade?Desi and Kabuli are the two major commercial chickpea types: Desi is commonly used for split products such as chana dal, while Kabuli is often traded whole for food uses but can also be split depending on buyer preferences and processing. Trade specifications typically reflect differences in seed size, color expectations, and defect tolerances described in buyer contracts.
Which countries are the main global exporters for chickpeas used in split products?Australia and Canada are key export-oriented suppliers, with Russia, Turkey, and Argentina also participating depending on season and competitiveness. Export availability can shift significantly year to year based on harvest outcomes and quality grading.
What is the biggest quality risk for dried split chickpeas during shipping and storage?Moisture ingress and storage-pest infestation are major risks because they can quickly degrade quality and create contamination issues, leading to claims or rejections. Good moisture control, clean storage, and documented pest management are widely used mitigation practices in pulse supply chains.

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