Groundnuts (peanuts) Monthly Price - Trinidad and Tobago Dollar per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

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Apr 2006 - Mar 2026: 3,688.083 (77.75%)
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Description: Groundnuts (US), Runners 40/50, shelled basis, c.i.f. Rotterdam

Unit: Trinidad and Tobago Dollar per Metric Ton



Source: ISTA Mielke GmbH, Oil World; US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

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Overview

Groundnuts, also called peanuts, are an oilseed and food crop traded in shelled, unshelled, and processed forms, with commodity-market references usually centered on raw kernels or standardized export grades priced in US dollars per metric ton. In international trade, pricing often reflects quality attributes such as kernel size, moisture content, aflatoxin risk, and whether the product is intended for confectionery, crushing, or direct food use. Groundnuts are used both as a human food and as an industrial input: they are consumed roasted, salted, or processed into peanut butter and snacks, and they are also crushed for edible oil and protein meal. Because the crop contains both oil and protein, it sits between the vegetable oils complex and the protein meal complex. Its market behavior is shaped by the fact that a large share of production is consumed domestically in producing countries, while export trade is concentrated in standardized grades that meet food-safety and quality requirements.

Supply Drivers

Groundnut supply is shaped by warm growing conditions, well-drained soils, and a crop cycle that depends on seasonal planting and harvest. The crop is especially sensitive to rainfall timing, because flowering, pegging, and pod development require adequate moisture but also dry conditions near harvest to reduce mold and spoilage. Drought, excessive rain, and high humidity can all reduce yields or quality. Because pods develop underground, harvesting and drying are labor-intensive and vulnerable to losses if timing is poor. Aflatoxin contamination is a persistent supply constraint in humid regions, since fungal infection can make lots unsuitable for food markets even when physical yields are adequate.

Production is concentrated in South Asia, West Africa, China, and parts of the Americas, where the crop fits rain-fed farming systems and mixed crop rotations. In many producing areas, groundnuts compete with other legumes, cereals, and oilseeds for land and labor. Supply also depends on shelling, storage, and transport infrastructure, because post-harvest handling strongly affects grade and exportability. As with other annual crops, output responds to planting decisions made before harvest, so supply adjusts with a lag to price signals. Seed quality, pest pressure, and access to irrigation or drying facilities are persistent determinants of marketable supply.

Demand Drivers

Demand for groundnuts comes from three broad channels: direct food consumption, crushing for oil, and use of the residual meal in feed or food ingredients. In many countries, groundnuts are an important protein and calorie source in household diets, especially where animal protein is expensive or less available. Food demand is relatively stable because peanuts are used in snacks, confectionery, sauces, and spreads, while industrial demand depends more on the relative economics of competing vegetable oils and protein meals. Groundnut oil competes with soybean, palm, sunflower, and rapeseed oils in edible-oil markets, though its higher value and distinct flavor often keep it in premium food uses rather than bulk industrial channels.

Demand is also shaped by quality preferences. Confectionery and snack markets require large kernels, uniform size, and low contamination, which supports price differentiation by grade. In some regions, seasonal consumption rises around festivals and holidays, while in others demand is linked to snack and bakery manufacturing. Income growth tends to support higher consumption of processed peanut products, but basic food demand is less sensitive than discretionary snack demand. Substitution with other nuts, legumes, and vegetable oils is important when relative prices change, especially in crushing and food-processing channels.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Groundnut prices are influenced by broad agricultural commodity cycles, freight costs, and the value of the US dollar, since international contracts are commonly denominated in dollars. A stronger dollar can make dollar-priced exports less competitive for non-dollar buyers, while a weaker dollar can support import demand. Because the crop is storable after drying and shelling, inventory holding costs matter, and prices can reflect seasonal patterns between harvest and the lean period before new-crop arrivals. Quality risk and storage losses also affect nearby versus deferred pricing.

Interest rates matter indirectly through financing costs for inventories, trade credit, and processing margins. Groundnuts are less financialized than some major grains or oilseeds, so price formation is driven more by physical supply, quality, and logistics than by speculative positioning. Correlation with other agricultural markets often arises through substitution in edible oils and protein meals, as well as through shared weather shocks across competing crops.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 20064,743.43-
May 20064,903.933.38%
Jun 20065,005.322.07%
Jul 20065,352.966.95%
Aug 20065,500.362.75%
Sep 20065,722.654.04%
Oct 20065,881.812.78%
Nov 20066,566.6011.64%
Dec 20066,530.18-0.55%
Jan 20076,610.591.23%
Feb 20076,601.75-0.13%
Mar 20076,620.770.29%
Apr 20076,615.73-0.08%
May 20076,796.362.73%
Jun 20076,971.572.58%
Jul 20077,482.087.32%
Aug 20078,218.249.84%
Sep 20078,937.748.75%
Oct 20078,801.56-1.52%
Nov 200710,120.4514.98%
Dec 200710,568.154.42%
Jan 200811,038.574.45%
Feb 200810,846.36-1.74%
Mar 200810,726.19-1.11%
Apr 200810,720.76-0.05%
May 200810,627.43-0.87%
Jun 200810,495.78-1.24%
Jul 200810,568.410.69%
Aug 200810,084.43-4.58%
Sep 200810,070.60-0.14%
Oct 20089,289.54-7.76%
Nov 20087,924.28-14.70%
Dec 20087,824.95-1.25%
Jan 20097,492.55-4.25%
Feb 20096,934.01-7.45%
Mar 20096,889.65-0.64%
Apr 20096,898.890.13%
May 20096,908.330.14%
Jun 20096,918.800.15%
Jul 20096,934.660.23%
Aug 20097,066.091.90%
Sep 20097,267.722.85%
Oct 20097,287.410.27%
Nov 20097,283.25-0.06%
Dec 20097,532.123.42%
Jan 20107,635.241.37%
Feb 20107,607.47-0.36%
Mar 20107,620.080.17%
Apr 20107,616.96-0.04%
May 20107,608.81-0.11%
Jun 20107,610.950.03%
Jul 20107,619.770.12%
Aug 20107,806.092.45%
Sep 20107,931.691.61%
Oct 20108,130.002.50%
Nov 20108,566.835.37%
Dec 20108,747.312.11%
Jan 20119,125.694.33%
Feb 20119,118.49-0.08%
Mar 20119,511.644.31%
Apr 201110,233.317.59%
May 201110,947.106.98%
Jun 201111,125.341.63%
Jul 201111,961.497.52%
Aug 201118,421.7554.01%
Sep 201113,635.45-25.98%
Oct 201113,859.771.65%
Nov 201115,820.6114.15%
Dec 201116,197.842.38%
Jan 201216,176.71-0.13%
Feb 201216,167.30-0.06%
Mar 201216,197.410.19%
Apr 201216,181.18-0.10%
May 201215,361.23-5.07%
Jun 201215,367.230.04%
Jul 201215,399.380.21%
Aug 201215,352.08-0.31%
Sep 201215,378.440.17%
Oct 201215,362.75-0.10%
Nov 201215,355.24-0.05%
Dec 201215,402.810.31%
Jan 201315,368.32-0.22%
Feb 201310,466.87-31.89%
Mar 20139,616.11-8.13%
Apr 20139,616.110.00%
May 20139,619.200.03%
Jun 20139,621.230.02%
Jul 20139,189.34-4.49%
Aug 20138,622.09-6.17%
Sep 20138,511.82-1.28%
Oct 20138,575.740.75%
Nov 20138,722.361.71%
Dec 20138,625.91-1.11%
Jan 20148,336.81-3.35%
Feb 20148,024.68-3.74%
Mar 20147,944.46-1.00%
Apr 20147,717.08-2.86%
May 20147,592.97-1.61%
Jun 20147,540.40-0.69%
Jul 20147,512.95-0.36%
Aug 20147,610.291.30%
Sep 20147,702.351.21%
Oct 20148,491.6110.25%
Nov 20148,850.704.23%
Dec 20149,079.822.59%
Jan 20158,847.23-2.56%
Feb 20158,561.94-3.22%
Mar 20158,569.810.09%
Apr 20158,502.91-0.78%
May 20158,057.17-5.24%
Jun 20157,924.22-1.65%
Jul 20158,048.711.57%
Aug 20157,816.63-2.88%
Sep 20158,115.253.82%
Oct 20158,114.870.00%
Nov 20158,370.123.15%
Dec 20158,554.752.21%
Jan 20168,410.53-1.69%
Feb 20168,299.15-1.32%
Mar 20168,399.961.21%
Apr 20168,544.701.72%
May 20167,967.39-6.76%
Jun 20167,934.86-0.41%
Jul 20168,859.4911.65%
Aug 201610,506.5618.59%
Sep 201610,411.81-0.90%
Oct 201610,413.860.02%
Nov 201610,549.891.31%
Dec 201610,806.772.43%
Jan 201711,099.062.70%
Feb 201711,170.070.64%
Mar 201711,072.77-0.87%
Apr 201710,804.35-2.42%
May 201710,758.44-0.42%
Jun 201710,746.54-0.11%
Jul 201710,034.91-6.62%
Aug 20179,676.19-3.57%
Sep 20179,340.39-3.47%
Oct 20178,954.61-4.13%
Nov 20178,503.89-5.03%
Dec 20178,327.15-2.08%
Jan 20187,974.98-4.23%
Feb 20187,831.16-1.80%
Mar 20188,294.355.91%
Apr 20189,320.8012.38%
May 20189,791.745.05%
Jun 201810,169.653.86%
Jul 20189,802.12-3.61%
Aug 20189,494.18-3.14%
Sep 20189,319.32-1.84%
Oct 20188,548.28-8.27%
Nov 20188,266.73-3.29%
Dec 20188,205.05-0.75%
Jan 20198,350.621.77%
Feb 20199,230.9410.54%
Mar 20199,349.141.28%
Apr 20198,910.61-4.69%
May 20198,867.61-0.48%
Jun 20198,882.150.16%
Jul 20198,513.42-4.15%
Aug 20198,456.11-0.67%
Sep 20198,925.295.55%
Oct 20199,174.212.79%
Nov 20199,449.023.00%
Dec 20199,790.553.61%
Jan 202010,134.903.52%
Feb 202011,604.2214.50%
Mar 202012,619.198.75%
Apr 202013,832.479.61%
May 202013,833.610.01%
Jun 202013,848.830.11%
Jul 202013,400.83-3.23%
Aug 202013,019.55-2.85%
Sep 202011,224.12-13.79%
Oct 202010,343.08-7.85%
Nov 202010,844.824.85%
Dec 202013,098.2020.78%
Jan 202112,801.34-2.27%
Feb 202112,656.31-1.13%
Mar 202110,975.74-13.28%
Apr 20219,643.60-12.14%
May 20219,803.331.66%
Jun 20219,789.92-0.14%
Jul 20219,842.020.53%
Aug 20219,756.96-0.86%
Sep 20219,982.432.31%
Oct 202110,401.614.20%
Nov 202110,485.540.81%
Dec 20219,980.48-4.82%
Jan 202210,010.670.30%
Feb 202210,108.330.98%
Mar 202210,078.75-0.29%
Apr 20229,752.59-3.24%
May 202210,008.042.62%
Jun 202210,861.858.53%
Jul 202210,952.670.84%
Aug 202210,965.030.11%
Sep 202211,096.061.20%
Oct 202210,917.77-1.61%
Nov 202211,071.991.41%
Dec 202211,281.011.89%
Jan 202311,360.930.71%
Feb 202311,808.113.94%
Mar 202311,816.410.07%
Apr 202311,733.42-0.70%
May 202311,975.242.06%
Jun 202312,484.784.25%
Jul 202313,236.036.02%
Aug 202313,491.491.93%
Sep 202313,816.072.41%
Oct 202313,837.710.16%
Nov 202313,832.80-0.04%
Dec 202313,851.750.14%
Jan 202413,865.710.10%
Feb 202413,669.76-1.41%
Mar 202413,171.70-3.64%
Apr 202412,485.87-5.21%
May 202412,142.65-2.75%
Jun 202412,229.660.72%
Jul 202412,409.981.47%
Aug 202411,392.23-8.20%
Sep 202410,303.99-9.55%
Oct 202410,631.273.18%
Nov 202411,486.988.05%
Dec 202411,478.71-0.07%
Jan 202511,395.74-0.72%
Feb 202511,129.89-2.33%
Mar 202510,474.28-5.89%
Apr 20259,277.98-11.42%
May 20258,868.35-4.42%
Jun 20258,766.88-1.14%
Jul 20258,439.79-3.73%
Aug 20258,434.27-0.07%
Sep 20258,332.64-1.20%
Oct 20258,093.46-2.87%
Nov 20258,092.82-0.01%
Dec 20258,096.550.05%
Jan 20268,142.610.57%
Feb 20268,330.732.31%
Mar 20268,431.521.21%

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