Pulse weekly: Canadian pulse exports slowing

Glacier FarmMedia – Canadian pulse exports are showing signs of slowing down entering the final months of the 2023/24 marketing year, as end users turn their attention to the looming availability of new crop supplies. Canada has exported 1.286 million tonnes of lentils during the crop year-to-date, running about 25 per cent behind the pace[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Green pea bids still pointed higher

MarketsFarm -- Green pea prices in Western Canada continue to rise, while bids for most of the other major pulses grown in the Prairies are also trending higher. Spot green pea bids have risen by about 70 cents per bushel over the past two weeks to currently top out at $10.50 per bushel, according to[...]


Pulse weekly outlook: Uncertainty pervades markets

MarketsFarm -- The price spread between green and yellow peas continues to widen in Western Canada, but whether or not that trend will continue remains to be seen. Numerous outside factors lend a general air of uncertainty to the pulse market, according to a pulse trader. Green peas typically trade at a premium to yellow[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Harvest weighs on Saskatchewan bids

MarketsFarm -- Seasonal harvest pressure may be weighing on pea and lentil bids in Western Canada -- but rain delays could lead to quality premiums down the road. Large green lentils delivered to the plant are currently trading at around 20 cents/lb. at the high end, with red lentils topping out at 16 cents/lb. delivered,[...]


Pulse weekly outlook: Pulses steady in sea of uncertainty

MarketsFarm -- Every spring offers its own mystery of what the growing season will bring, and this year is no different for western Canadian pulse markets. However, while the unknowns are usually linked to the weather or acreage ideas, this year also presents extra challenges for the pulse sector. India remains a major wildcard in[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Wider price spreads likely with big chickpea crop ahead

CNS Canada -- Canadian farmers planted their largest chickpea crop in more than a decade in 2018, with the bigger crop likely to lead to a wider price spread between larger- and smaller-calibre supplies. Statistics Canada has placed chickpea acreage for 2018 at 468,900 acres, which would be well above the 160,000 acres planted in[...]


Pulse weekly outlook: Saskatchewan acreage ideas hold firm

CNS Canada -- Disruptions in marketing to India may have cut into prices for peas and lentils over the past year, but farmers in Saskatchewan did not shift their pulse acreage intentions for 2018 all that much according to the results of Statistics Canada's latest survey, released Friday. Saskatchewan farmers intend to seed 2.171 million[...]

Chickpeas seen making Prairie comeback

CNS Canada -- Chickpeas should see a resurgence in Western Canada this spring, as farmers who hadn't seeded the crop for a number of years shift some acres back from other pulses. "We sold a sizeable amount of chickpea planting seed," said Colin Young of Midwest Grain at Moose Jaw. After an excellent quality year[...]


Large green pea crop prospects to weigh on prices

CNS Canada -- Canadian pea crops are generally in the ground, as they are usually one of the first seeded in Western Canada, but the makeup of the acreage remains to be seen and could impact prices going forward. Canadian farmers, primarily in Saskatchewan, intended to plant 3.975 million acres of peas in 2014, up[...]

Tight lentil market watching weather

CNS Canada -- Old-crop large green lentils saw a jump in price over the past week, but actual supplies are few and far between, with most market participants turning attention to new-crop opportunities and weather uncertainty across Western Canada's lentil-growing regions. "The trade is very thin right now," said analyst Chuck Penner of LeftField Commodity[...]