India’s sesame market is entering mid-March 2026 with a mixed but broadly steady tone: mainstream hulled FOB New Delhi offers have softened slightly over the latest update, while natural and black sesame segments continue to show firmer undertones. The price board suggests a market that is not in panic, but also not loose enough to trigger aggressive discounting. Standard hulled Indian sesame is currently clustered around EUR 1.29-1.30/kg FOB, down marginally from the prior print, while natural sesame is closer to EUR 1.13-1.15/kg FOB. At the higher end, EU-grade hulled material remains relatively stable around EUR 1.50-1.54/kg FOB, indicating that quality-certified demand is still providing support. Black sesame continues to command a strong premium, with regular black at EUR 2.15/kg, semi-z black at EUR 2.63/kg, and super-z black at EUR 2.76/kg. The broader interpretation is that India’s sesame complex is currently being driven by segmentation rather than a single market direction: commodity-grade hulled values are drifting sideways to slightly lower, but premium, organic, and black categories remain better anchored.
For the next few sessions, weather in India is likely to be a more important directional input than macro sentiment. Forecasts for Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal point to very warm to hot conditions through March 17, with highs near 36-39°C in western and northwestern belts, while eastern India is expected to stay hot and humid with some thunderstorm risk. For sesame, this pattern is not immediately threatening in the very short term, but it can tighten moisture conditions in western producing zones and raise irrigation dependency for summer/rabi crop pockets. At the same time, any localized pre-monsoon showers in eastern areas may help field conditions but could temporarily disrupt arrivals and logistics. In short, the market remains price-led and quality-sensitive, with weather acting as a near-term risk amplifier rather than a confirmed bullish trigger.
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📈 Prices
Latest sesame price snapshot
| Origin / Location | Specification | Terms | Latest Price (EUR/kg) | Previous Price (EUR/kg) | Weekly Change | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| India / New Delhi | Hulled 99.97% | FOB | EUR 1.30 | EUR 1.31 | -0.8% | Slightly softer |
| India / New Delhi | Hulled 99.95% | FOB | EUR 1.29 | EUR 1.31 | -1.5% | Softer |
| India / New Delhi | Natural 99.95% | FOB | EUR 1.15 | EUR 1.13 | +1.8% | Firm |
| India / New Delhi | Natural 99.1% | FOB | EUR 1.13 | EUR 1.11 | +1.8% | Firm |
| India / New Delhi | EU-Grade Hulled 99.95% | FOB | EUR 1.50 | EUR 1.50 | 0.0% | Stable |
| India / New Delhi | EU-Grade Hulled 99.97% | FOB | EUR 1.52 | EUR 1.52 | 0.0% | Stable |
| India / New Delhi | EU-Grade Hulled 99.98% | FOB | EUR 1.54 | EUR 1.54 | 0.0% | Stable |
| India / New Delhi | Hulled 99.90% | FOB | EUR 1.73 | EUR 1.70 | +1.8% | Firm premium |
| India / New Delhi | Organic Hulled Sortex | FOB | EUR 1.39 | EUR 1.37 | +1.5% | Firm |
| India / New Delhi | Organic Natural Sortex | FOB | EUR 1.93 | EUR 1.91 | +1.0% | Firm |
| India / New Delhi | Regular Black | FOB | EUR 2.15 | EUR 2.10 | +2.4% | Bullish premium |
| India / New Delhi | Semi Z Black | FOB | EUR 2.63 | EUR 2.61 | +0.8% | Firm |
| India / New Delhi | Super Z Black | FOB | EUR 2.76 | EUR 2.73 | +1.1% | Firm |
| Chad origin / Berlin | Hulled 99.95% | FCA | EUR 1.51 | EUR 1.49 | +1.3% | Firm |
| Egypt / Cairo | Natural 99% | FOB | EUR 1.60 | EUR 1.57 | +1.9% | Firm |
| Egypt / Cairo | Natural Golden 99.5% | FOB | EUR 2.10 | EUR 2.08 | +1.0% | Firm premium |
Price interpretation
- Standard Indian hulled sesame has edged lower, suggesting comfortable nearby availability in commodity-grade material.
- Natural sesame and black sesame categories are outperforming, indicating stronger niche demand and/or tighter offer discipline.
- EU-grade hulled prices are flat, which points to stable export quality demand rather than aggressive restocking.
- Competing offers from Egypt and Chad-origin material in Europe remain relevant benchmarks for buyers comparing freight-adjusted landed economics.
🌍 Supply & Demand
India-focused market drivers
- Weather: India’s key monitored regions are turning hotter. Jodhpur is forecast around 35-37°C through March 17, Ahmedabad around 37-39°C, Lucknow around 33-36°C with some thunderstorm risk, and Kolkata around 31-34°C with humidity and scattered storms. This supports a neutral-to-firm tone because prolonged heat can reduce soil moisture and raise irrigation needs in western belts, while eastern showers may create short-lived logistics disruptions.
- Crop pattern relevance: ICAR material confirms sesame is grown across multiple Indian agro-climatic zones, including summer/rabi sesame in states such as Gujarat and Rajasthan and irrigated sesame suitability in Uttar Pradesh, reinforcing the relevance of current heat conditions for near-term crop development and farmer selling behavior.
- Export orientation: APEDA continues to position sesame within India’s oilseed export basket, and India remains dependent on quality differentiation to compete in premium markets, especially for hulled, sortex, and EU-grade lots.
- Segmented demand: Food manufacturing, bakery, ethnic retail, and oil use support the lower grades, while black and organic sesame remain more specialty-driven and less directly tied to bulk commodity competition.
Competitive landscape
- Egyptian natural and golden sesame is priced above mainstream Indian natural grades, preserving India’s competitiveness in value-oriented procurement.
- Chad-origin hulled sesame offered in Berlin remains close enough to Indian EU-grade values to keep European buyers selective.
- India’s advantage remains broad product range and processing capability rather than outright dominance in every quality tier.
📊 Fundamentals
What the current data says
| Market Segment | Current Range (EUR/kg) | Trend | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indian natural sesame | EUR 1.13-1.15 | Up slightly | Low-end market is stable to firmer |
| Indian mainstream hulled | EUR 1.29-1.35 | Sideways / slightly softer | Nearby supply appears adequate |
| Indian EU-grade hulled | EUR 1.50-1.54 | Stable | Quality demand holding |
| Indian premium hulled | EUR 1.73 | Up | Premium cleaning/spec support |
| Indian organic sesame | EUR 1.39-1.93 | Up slightly | Organic differential intact |
| Indian black sesame | EUR 2.15-2.76 | Firm | Strong premium segment |
Key takeaways
- The Indian sesame market is not moving as one block; quality spreads are doing most of the work.
- The weakest point is standard hulled sesame, but declines remain shallow.
- The strongest point is black sesame, where premiums continue to widen versus standard white/hulled material.
- Stable EU-grade prices imply that export buyers are still willing to pay for compliance and cleaner specs.
☀️ Weather outlook for India
Regional weather and likely market effect
| Region | Mar 14-17 Weather | Potential Effect on Sesame | Price Bias |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rajasthan | Hot, mostly dry, 35-37°C | Moisture stress risk rises; may slow farmer selling if crop concerns build | Neutral to firm |
| Gujarat | Very hot, dry, 37-39°C | Higher irrigation dependence; supportive for nearby values if heat persists | Firm |
| Uttar Pradesh | Very warm, hazy, isolated thunderstorms, 33-36°C | Mixed impact; some moisture relief but possible arrival disruptions | Stable |
| West Bengal | Hot, humid, thunderstorms from Mar 16-17, 31-34°C | Field moisture support in places, but logistics may briefly slow | Stable to slightly firm |
- IMD also flagged above-normal temperatures over parts of northwest India, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Gangetic West Bengal in recent updates, which supports the view that heat is the dominant short-term weather theme.
- For a 3-day price horizon, the weather signal is supportive but not extreme enough yet to justify a sharp rally call.
📆 3-day regional price forecast
India-focused forecast through March 17, 2026
| Exchange / Market Reference | Current Spot/Offer Basis | 3-Day Forecast (EUR/kg) | Direction | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| India FOB New Delhi – Hulled 99.95-99.97% | EUR 1.29-1.30 | EUR 1.29-1.32 | Sideways to slightly firmer | Heat limits downside, but supply still available |
| India FOB New Delhi – Natural 99-99.95% | EUR 1.13-1.15 | EUR 1.14-1.17 | Slightly firmer | Low base and steady demand support |
| India FOB New Delhi – EU-Grade Hulled | EUR 1.50-1.54 | EUR 1.50-1.55 | Stable | Quality premiums likely preserved |
| India FOB New Delhi – Black Sesame | EUR 2.15-2.76 | EUR 2.16-2.80 | Firm | Premium segment remains best supported |
🧭 Trading outlook
- Buyers: Cover nearby standard hulled needs on weakness, but avoid assuming deeper price breaks unless western India heat intensifies further.
- Importers: EU-grade material looks stable rather than cheap; secure compliance-sensitive lots early if shipment timing matters.
- Processors: Natural sesame still offers the best value within the Indian complex relative to premium black and organic categories.
- Traders: Watch for weather persistence in Gujarat and Rajasthan; if hot and dry conditions extend beyond March 17, FOB offers could harden.
- Sellers: Premium black and specialty lines retain the strongest negotiating position; mainstream hulled sellers may need to stay flexible.









