Pulses: India raises minimum support prices

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, June 7 (CNS Canada) – India raised its minimum support prices (MSP) for fourteen kharif season crops, including pulses, in an attempt to help farmers in the country ahead of seeding, according to reports. However, the move was not officially announced, as a protest by farmers in Madhya Pradesh […] Read more

Pulses: India’s monsoon forecast upgraded

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, June 6 (CNS Canada) – India’s annual monsoon rain is expected to bring 98 per cent of average precipitation this year, according to an updated forecast from the country’s weather department, raising the moisture forecast by two points. The monsoon rains are vital for the country’s pulse and grain […] Read more


Pulses: Chickpeas well supported in Western Canada

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, June 5 (CNS Canada) – Chickpea prices are forecast to stay firm in Western Canada in 2017, although rising US production may limit some demand. Canadian chickpea acres are forecast to be down slightly on the year, but a return to average yields would see production come in very […] Read more

Pulses: Commercial Canadian pea stocks decline

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, June 2 – Commercial pea stocks fell in Canada during the week ended May 28. Data from the Canadian Grain Commission shows that peas fell 139,600 tonnes, compared to 149,900 tonnes the week before. Exports were significantly during the week ended May 28, compared to the week […] Read more


Pulses: Container shortage hurts AUS pulse exports

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, June 1 – The emergence of a stronger strain of ascochyta blight (AB) in Australia isn’t deterring farmers down there from planting chickpeas, a report suggests. Ron Storey of Pulse Australia says chickpeas are the second most important crop in the country after wheat in terms of […] Read more

Pulses: Rain pushing back Ontario pea planting

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, May 31 – Pea farmers in parts of Ontario are seeing some delays in getting the crop in the ground, according to a report on baytoday.ca. Excess rain is cited as the key reason why. A new smartphone tool is showing dividends for pulse farmers in Australia. […] Read more


Pulses: Pinto bean acres rising in Idaho

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, May 30 – Acreage for pinto beans in Idaho should be higher this year, according to a report in the Capital Press. Acres for navy beans are expected to be similar to last year while black beans will likely lose some ground. The USDA pegs dry bean […] Read more



Pulses: Canadian pea stocks tightening

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, May 26 (CNS Canada) – Visible pea supplies in the Canadian commercial pipeline narrowed in to their tightest level of the 2016/17 crop-year-to-date, at 149,900 tonnes, according to the latest weekly Canadian Grain Commission report. That compares with the 5-week average of 230,000 tonnes. In a report out earlier […] Read more

Pulses: CDN pea stocks grow tighter

Reading Time: < 1 minute By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, May 25 – Agriculture Canada has lowered its pea stock estimates for the 2016/17 marketing year. Total pea ending stocks for 2016/17 are now forecast at 325,000 tonnes, which compares with the April estimate of 875,000 tonnes. Carryout for 2017/18 is forecast to be even tighter, at […] Read more