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During Jan 2026, US import pectin prices dropped because of weakening purchasing sentiment in the region and better supply chain conditions. Conversely, after moments of stability and peaks in earlier parts of 2026, there has been a drop in most categories of pectin because of an overflow in stocks, low material costs, and cautious trading patterns seen from the downstream industries. The change in market trend includes a difference in mid-2025, in which supply restrictions from large producing regions, most boldly high-methoxy citrus pectin from both Asia and Europe, contributed to a rise in prices. As most parts of 2025 culminated, a rise in exports, relatively low prices, and relaxed freight charges contributed to a drop in most categories, with local stocks further contributing to a drop in prices because of their influence on a likely-relaxed supply chain in the regions. This happened in a slow process in both mid and end phases, indicative of a link with market patterns rather than a response to an incident or occurrence in markets. Further into 2026, pectin market dynamics are expected to see a similar trendAlthough the long-term purchasing sentiments for clean label and functional food products is positive, the short-term import pectin prices are anticipated to remain low.
The price of importing pectin in the US market showed a clear decline in January xxxx following the trend of December xxxx with prices declining by around x.xx. It seems that, due to market trends, in the latter part of xxxx, there has been a trend of decline in the landed import price of most kinds of pectin. According to market analysts, this is due to factors such as an abundance of stock, moderated raw material price trends, and cautious demand from the food and pharma sector. It should be pertinent to note that this trend is indicative of an end to the robust pricing trend that had prevailed in the middle of xxxx.
The US domestic market for pectin has been influenced by changes in the supply of citrus peel, seasonal demand patterns, and limitations in ocean transport. During the first three-quarters...
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