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Spurt in cumin prices likely to stay, squeezing supplies, output and exports

Experts expect coriander sowing will be less, and farmers may sow cumin in more area because of high price this year; cumin imports may become necessary to meet shortfall, says an exporter

July 13, 2023 / 07:59 IST
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Severe short supply is expected to extend the price rally of cumin till the next sowing. (Representative Image)
Severe short supply is expected to extend the price rally of cumin till the next sowing. (Representative Image)

A surge in cumin prices on the heels of a spurt in coriander seed prices has put Indian spice traders and exporters in a fix.

Cumin is the second largest exported single spice from the country while coriander is sought after mostly by domestic curry powder manufacturers for blending. As cumin prices rallied this year, coriander prices have cooled off temporarily after soaring to high levels last year.

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Severe short supply is expected to extend the price rally of cumin till the next sowing. At Rs 700 per kg, cumin prices touched a new peak last month. Though prices have dropped slightly to Rs 600-650 per kg, given the extent of shortage, the spice is likely to remain costly at least till October-November.

Last year, coriander prices reached a six-year high of Rs 110 per kg. The spice became cheaper after a good harvest in the current season. But traders anticipate a rise in the prices of coriander seeds later this year, as sowing of the crop for the next season is likely to come down.