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Ahead of festivals, dry fruit prices drive consumers nuts
Ahead of festivals, dry fruit prices drive consumers nuts

Time of India

time30-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Ahead of festivals, dry fruit prices drive consumers nuts

New Delhi: A mix of global disruptions and concerns over goods and services tax (GST) is driving up the cost of dry fruits in India, leading to a sharp drop in sales just as the festive season approaches. Importers said they are holding back new shipments amid uncertainty over US tariff decisions and a possible hike in GST on dry fruits . Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Product Management Others Management Operations Management MBA Data Analytics Cybersecurity Technology PGDM Leadership Design Thinking others CXO Data Science Degree Healthcare healthcare Digital Marketing Public Policy Data Science Finance Project Management Artificial Intelligence MCA Skills you'll gain: Product Strategy & Roadmapping User-Centric Product Design Agile Product Development Market Analysis & Product Launch Duration: 24 Weeks Indian School of Business Professional Certificate in Product Management Starts on Jun 26, 2024 Get Details Skills you'll gain: Creating Effective Product Roadmap User Research & Translating it to Product Design Key Metrics via Product Analytics Hand-On Projects Using Cutting Edge Tools Duration: 12 Weeks Indian School of Business ISB Product Management Starts on May 14, 2024 Get Details Skills you'll gain: Product Strategy & Competitive Advantage Tactics Product Development Processes & Market Orientations Product Analytics & Data-Driven Decision Making Agile Development, Design Thinking, & Product Leadership Duration: 40 Weeks IIM Kozhikode Professional Certificate in Product Management Starts on Jun 26, 2024 Get Details The supply crunch has caused sales to fall as much as 25% compared with this time last year, at a time when demand typically peaks as preparation for the festive season starts. " Global supply chains are already strained due to the crisis in West Asia, and now tariff questions are compounding the issue," said Nitin Sehgal, chief executive of the Nuts and Dry Fruits Council (India). "There's also apprehension that dry fruits could be moved into the 18% GST slab when the tax review takes place," he added. At present a 12% GST is applicable to nuts and dried fruits. The industry fears that under the proposed system when the 12% slab is likely to be eliminated, it could fall under the 18% bracket, increasing the cost for consumers. Dry fruit importers are delaying customs clearance of walnuts, almonds and other nuts from the US as they fear a steep reduction in import duty after the proposed India-US trade agreement. In such a scenario, they could face losses if they import now paying the current duty. The industry is expecting a reduction in duty on walnuts and almonds, said Ravindra Mehta, founding member at the Nuts and Dry Fruits Council. Prices of popular nuts such as almonds and walnuts have surged, with walnuts jumping from '400 to '700 per kilogram in recent weeks. Almonds have risen to '700 from '600, while pistachios have become scarce. More than 60% of the consumption for the '60,000 crore nuts and dry fruit industry happens during the festive season, which starts with Raksha Bandhan. The season peaks during Diwali and continues till Christmas. This year the festive season starts early, with Raksha Bandhan, Teej and Janmashtmthi, followed by Ganesh Chaturthi in July and August. The dry fruit market is already experiencing supply constraints due to the suspension of Afghan imports as the Wagah Border has been closed after Operation Sindoor.

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