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April 3, 2026

Dry fruit prices surge as imports from Afghanistan, Iran face disruptions

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Rajeev Pabreja, managing director, Commodity Trading Corporation, said prices have risen sharply across categories, with green raisins up nearly 40% from about ₹600 per kg to ₹1,000 per kg, premium Mamra almonds from Iran up about 25% to ₹3,500 per kg, and prunes in some cases doubling from ₹500 per kg to ₹1,000 per kg. Pistachio prices have risen from ₹2,000 per kg to ₹2,800 per kg in the past month.

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