Chana
belongs to leguminasae family and there are two main types
- Desi and Kabuli. Desi chickpeas is the main type grown in
India
- India's chana production fluctuates
between 4-7 million tons and is normally 40% of India's
total pulse production of 12-15 million tons India's chana
production in 2003-04, chana production is 5.33 million
tons out of a total pulse production of 15.23 million tons.
- The major producing states are Madhya
Pradesh (1.5-2.5 million tons, Uttar Pradesh (0.7-0.85 million
tons), Rajasthan (0.5-2.5 million tons) and Maharashtra
(0.5-0.7 million tons).
- Chana is a rabi crop and is sown from
nov to december and harvested from Feb to March. The peak
arrival period begins from March-April at the major trading
centers of the country.
- India accounts for 2/3rd of the world's
chickpea production. India imports around 3-4 lakh tons
of chickpeas annually. The major countries from where India
imports chickpeas is Canada, Australia, Iran and Myanmar.
- Indian chana markets are highly fragmented,
with very long value chain. The major players in the value
chain are commission agents, brokers, stockists, wholesale
traders, dal mills, wholesalers (dal) and retail outlets.
The information flow between these participants is restricted
and very slow.
Major Trading Centers
- Indore, Bhopal, Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh.
- Jalgaon, Latur, Mumbai, Akola in Maharashtra.
- Jaipur, Bikaner, Kota, Jodhpur, Sriganaganagar,
Hanumangarh in Rajasthan.
- Other major centers are Delhi, Chennai,
Kanpur, Hapur, Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Gulbarga, Sirsa, Jalandhar,
Ludhiana, Sangrur.
Month - to - Month Variation in Gram
Prices at Indore from 1998-99 to 2003-04
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< 3 |
3 - 5 |
5 - 10 |
10 - 20 |
20 - 30 |
> 30 |
| In
%
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21.4 |
14.3 |
21.4 |
30 |
5.7 |
7.1 |
Market Influencing Factors
- Chana can withstand moisture stress
to a certain extent. However, the production highly fluctuates
between years, depending on the rains received and the moisture
availability in the soil.
- The sentiments of traders play a significant
role currently, as a consequence of the lack of free-flow
of information.
- Stocks present with stockists and the
stocks-to-consumption ratio.
- Imports and the crop situation in the
countries from where imports originate, viz., Canada, Australia,
Myanmar.
- There is high substitutability between
pulses in India among the consumers. So the price of other
major pulses like tur, yellow peas, green peas etc also
influence the prices of chana.
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