Indian Coriander Prices to Improve April Onwards

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Despite the coriander market being stable last week, the market opened and closed on a downward trend on Monday. So far, this month has witnessed a mixed trend for the spice.

Current Scenario

  • This year, the market will have 6,5 million bags of cumin. Out of which, 1 million bags from Rajasthan, 2 million bags from Madhya Pradesh, and 3,5 million from Gujarat.
  • The carry-forward stock is expected to be about 2 million bags. As a result, this year, India will have 8.5 million bags of coriander.
  • This figure is considerably low given the consumption is between 13 to 13,5 million bags.
  • Reports suggest that the low production will also impact coriander export. Typically, the export quantity runs between 1 to 1,2 million bags every year.
  • This year, the spice availability for export is about 500 to 600 thousand bags.
  • The low production of the crop will see a significant price increase for the crop in May and June. Generally, the market goes on an appreciative mode every year for the spice in June – July, but it will not be the same this year.
  • The recent price correction is due to the increase in the arrival of the new crop every day.
  • Gujarat receives 60 to 70 thousand bags, Rajasthan gets 20 to 25 thousand bags, and Madhya Pradesh gets 35 to 40 thousand bags.
  • Market experts believe that the coriander price can increase. In May, it can increase to $1,95 to $2,09 per kg, and in June, it can move up to $2,35 per kg.

The market will stay bullish for the commodity in the long run due to the product’s high demand and low yield.

Mintec Global

Price Trend

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Date Price
March 14 $1,50 per kg FOB
March 10 $1,52 per kg FOB
March 7 $1,51 per kg FOB
March 3 $1,52 per kg FOB
March 2 $1,49 per kg FOB
February 28 $1,46 per kg FOB

  

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