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Global Peanut Markets Face Volatility Amid Weather Woes and Shifting Trade Dynamics

April 1, 2026, 3:53 PM
TDD-global
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Highlights at a glance
The global peanut market faces significant uncertainty in early 2026 due to tightening supplies and shifting demand. Key producing regions like Argentina are experiencing drought-driven shortfalls, pushing prices higher, while U.S. farmers contend with high input costs amid cautious planting outlooks. China, a major importer, is adopting a more selective purchasing strategy, favoring high-quality edible peanuts and influencing global premiums. Weather risks, including a potential El Niño, threaten the upcoming U.S. planting season, though improved rainfall in West Africa may offer some supply relief. With prices near multi-year highs, the market balances on a knife's edge between potential supply shocks and demand sensitivity, making the coming growing season critical for stability.
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