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Cumin, coriander prices to stay high

Falling production, rising demand primary reasons. China agrees to import Cumin on condition that Spices Board certifies consignments are pesticide-free. Dwindling crop area affects coriander as well. Much depends on Madhya Pradesh.

December 24, 2021 / 15:23 IST
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Lower production and higher demand will keep the prices of cumin and coriander, two important seed spices, high in the short to medium term.

Cumin, or jeera, is the second-largest single spice to be exported from the country. It accounts for over 15 percent of spice exports. A major share of coriander output goes for local consumption, and it is one of the most favoured spices by curry masala companies.

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The sowing of both these spices for the new crop to be harvested early next year has been less than the last season. On the other hand, overseas demand for cumin has picked up, after issues with China have now eased. As for coriander, domestic demand, post-Diwali, has remained strong.

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