Your Reading List

Market Insight: Lentil supply/demand bullish

Reading Time: < 1 minute

Published: June 23, 2008

Lentil prices remain at very high levels. Export demand is beyond what the Canadian market can supply in 2007-08, and the seeded area has fallen well short of what prices would ordinarily have bought from Canada in 2008-09 due to projected high returns to farmers for virtually all crops. Markets continue to try and ration both spot and forward demand through higher prices, a process that is not yet complete.

Lentil demand is being led primarily by Asian buying, although demand has been strong
from other markets as well. Smaller crops were seen in other lentil exporting countries,

Read Also

The Amazon soy moratorium is considered one of the most important forces slowing deforestation rates in the Brazilian Amazon over the past two decades as it bars signatories from buying soybeans from farmers who plant on land deforested after July 2008. Photo: Paralaxis/Getty Images Plus

Soy trading firms to abandon Amazon protection pact in Brazil

Some of the world’s largest soybean traders are preparing to break their agreement to curb deforestation of the Amazon rainforest to preserve tax benefits in Brazil’s top farm state, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

including Turkey and Syria, leaving Canada as the main global supplier at a time when
demand spiked higher.

We expect new-crop lentil acres to be higher than Statistics Canada’s March estimate,
which had acres essentially flat from last year. The fact that new-crop large green and red
lentil prices moved to 40 cents during the window of last-minute seeding decisions should
result in larger acres being reported in Statistics Canada’s June estimate.

The additional
acres will not diminish our outlook on prices, as demand should absorb any increase in
production in Canada. Risks to the generally bullish outlook include the possibility of
demand rationing at these high valuations, and the potential for the Indian government to

set policies designed to significantly increase their domestic pulse production.

— The FarmLink Market Insight was researched and produced by FarmLink Marketing Solutions, a marketing advisory service for Prairie farmers, and is published here with permission of the authors.

About the author

GFM Network News

GFM Network News

Glacier FarmMedia Feed

Glacier FarmMedia, a division of Glacier Media, is Canada's largest publisher of agricultural news in print and online.

explore

Stories from our other publications