Pulse weekly outlook: AAFC report makes minor changes

MarketsFarm -- Following the latest supply and demand estimates from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), MarketsFarm Pro analyst Mike Jubinville said their numbers “all seem reasonable enough.” There were only a handful of small tweaks to pulses in the AAFC report released Friday. For the most part, the revisions came with dry beans and chickpeas.[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Good harvests, transportation a ‘mixed bag’: Pulse Canada 

MarketsFarm – As harvesting operations for pulses in Western Canada come to a close, Mac Ross, Pulse Canada’s director for market access and trade policy, said this year’s crops have been successful in terms of quality and yields. “I haven’t heard any concerns regarding quality. In a lot of cases, I’ve been hearing that the[...]


Pulses toward back of research pack

When competing against staple crops like corn, wheat and rice, pulses get the short end of the research funding stick. Speaking to a crowd of biotechnology insiders at the Agricultural Bioscience International Conference in Fargo, North Dakota last week, Professor Irvin Widders said the sheer variety of pulse crops guarantees funding will be spread across[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: No worries about delayed planting in Manitoba

MarketsFarm -- Despite an influx of snow across southern Manitoba, with more precipitation in the forecast for this week, a provincial pulse specialist isn’t too concerned about the potential for late planting of pulse crops. “The moisture is welcome, but it’s not the weather we would like to see at this time of the year.[...]


Pulse weekly outlook: Slow demand pulls down pea prices

MarketsFarm -- Slow demand has been behind the declines in green and yellow peas, according to Marcos Mosnaim of Mercais Commodities in Toronto. Over the last week, prices for western Canadian green peas have lost 30 cents per bushel at $14.50-$16.20 per bushel delivered, according to Prairie Ag Hotwire. Those for yellow peas have dropped[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Peas, lentils may see slight movement

MarketsFarm -- As the calendar changed to 2022, there was not much movement on pulse markets -- but they weren't entirely static, according to a Saskatchewan-based broker. "Yellow and green peas have been moving (lately), but as far as lentils and others, no," said Dale McManus, broker for Johnston's Grain at Welwyn, Sask. He attributed[...]


2016 is International Year of Pulses

A new year always begins with resolve to eat better, shed a few pounds, and become healthier. 2016 just might be the year more make good on those intentions. The United Nations has declared 2016 International Year of Pulses (IYP) to get people around the world rethinking a healthy diet — for the good of[...]

Crossing the urban-rural divide to promote pulses

It’s noon and McNally Robinson Booksellers in Winnipeg’s Grant Park Shopping Centre is so packed that it takes several minutes and sharp elbows to navigate the throng of people. But these urbanites aren’t here to shop for books to feed their minds, they’re here to learn about healthy new eats made from some unlikely sources[...]


Pulse weekly outlook: Market remains very quiet

MarketsFarm -- Things remain very quiet in the pulse market with little demand from buyers and producers unwilling to sell, according to Marcos Mosnaim of Mercais Commodities in Toronto. "We are in a situation where we have to wait and see. The market is super quiet right now. At these prices, interest from buyers to[...]

Pulse weekly outlook: Tight Canadian supplies to cut into exports

MarketsFarm -- Canadian pulse supplies during the 2021-22 marketing year will be the tightest of the past decade due to drought during the growing season, with the country likely to be a much smaller player in the international export market for peas, lentils and chickpeas as a result. Statistics Canada pegged the country's 2021-22 pea[...]