๐ก PULSES
๐ Price & Market Trend:
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Prices remain elevated due to low domestic supply and increased import dependency.
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India may import 6.7 million tonnes of pulses this year (↑ 52% YoY).
๐ Supply Factors:
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Sowing decline + erratic weather conditions impacting production.
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Government aims for 29.9 million tonnes output but faces climatic challenges.
๐ Buyer Shift:
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Urban households are bulk-buying cheaper lentil varieties.
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Growing preference for plant-based protein alternatives.
๐ด SPICES
๐ Price Update:
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Black Pepper up 5–10% due to erratic rainfall in India & Vietnam.
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High-value spices like cardamom and cloves also showing price rise.
๐ Supply Trends:
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Climate change causing production uncertainty.
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Spices export up 97% in value (2013–2025).
๐ฑ Consumer Demand:
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Surge in organic/natural spice demand due to health benefits.
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Rising home-chef culture increasing retail spice consumption.
๐ข TEA
๐ Price Situation:
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Retail tea prices up ₹15–₹20/kg YoY.
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Crop loss in Assam’s Barak Valley estimated at 40% for June.
๐ Supply Update:
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Excessive rainfall damaging tea estates in major regions.
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India’s tea industry projected to reach ₹14.9K Cr by FY2033.
☕ Consumer Note:
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Premium and flavored teas gaining popularity among urban buyers.
⚪ SUGAR
๐ Price Trend:
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Market weak; recent prices at 2-month low due to dull demand.
๐ Production Insights:
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2024–25 sugar output revised down to 28 MMT (El Niรฑo effect).
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Rebound expected in 2025–26 with improved planting.
๐ Buying Behavior:
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Household consumption stable; preference for loose sugar continues.
๐ฟ NICHE & PREMIUM MARKET TRENDS
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Organic Focus: Haryana setting up organic produce markets in Gurgaon & Hisar.
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High-End Products: Premium tea and spice blends witnessing steady rise among affluent consumers.
๐ฐ Smart Household Budget Tips
๐ Item | ๐ก Smart Tip |
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Pulses | Buy during harvest or import influx to save 10–15%. |
Spices | Prefer whole spices; grind at home for savings & freshness. |
Tea | Loose-leaf tea is cheaper and more flavorful than tea bags. |
Sugar | Stock up during low price periods (May–July) before festive demand spikes. |
Delhi’s essential commodities market is witnessing mixed trends — pulses and tea are costlier due to supply constraints, while sugar and some spices remain stable. Consumers can save smartly by adjusting purchase timing, preferring whole over processed, and watching for seasonal price drops.
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๐ข Harvest Track Research
Empowering households and traders with real-time agri-market insights.
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