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Pulse weekly: Record Australian pulse crop expected
Markets, Pulses

Pulse weekly: Record Australian pulse crop expected

By Phil Franz-Warkentin December 2, 2025
Australian pulse production is expected to set a record for the second year in a row in 2025/26, with a slight decline in the chickpea crop countered by increased lentil production, said the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARES) in its December crop report.

Photo: Thinkstock
Markets, peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Looking for trade deal to benefit Canadian growers

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm November 25, 2025
As trade talks between Canada and India are soon to restart, Pulse Canada said it’s looking for any deal arising out of those talks to be beneficial for Canadian pulse growers.


Chickpeas. (CalypsoArt/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Steady prices, high production for chickpeas

By Adam Peleshaty November 20, 2025
Western Canadian chickpeas saw stable prices and its largest crop in two decades.

Pulse Weekly: India imposes 30 per cent tariff on yellow peas
Markets, peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: India imposes 30 per cent tariff on yellow peas

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm November 3, 2025
Pulse Canada is quite unhappy with the Indian government’s recent move to slap a 30 per cent tariff on its yellow pea imports, said the pulse organization’s board chair Terry Youzwa.


Photo: mtreasture/Getty Images Plus
Crops, peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: SPG looks back at harvest, ahead to trade

By Adam Peleshaty October 30, 2025
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers executive director Carl Potts said this year’s harvest had strong yields as the organization now works on international trade.

Photo: Thinkstock
peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Yields coming into focus

By Adam Peleshaty October 14, 2025
Provincial agricultural departments are reporting pulse yields higher than Statistics Canada’s September estimates.


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peas, Pulses, soybeans

Pulse Weekly: Good yields for Manitoba peas, beans

By Adam Peleshaty October 7, 2025
Manitoba field peas and dry beans had average to above-average yields in their respective harvests, said the provincial government’s pulse specialist.

Photo: iStock
News, peas, Pulses

New Pulse Variety Hub launched in Saskatchewan

By Phil Franz-Warkentin October 1, 2025
The Pulse Variety Hub is a new digital platform from the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers to help producers select the best varieties for their specific growing conditions.


Photo: Victoria Popova/iStock/Getty Images
Markets, peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: More peas, lentils in Alberta

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm September 23, 2025
As Statistics Canada projected Alberta to see larger harvests of dry peas and lentils in 2025/26, the Alberta Pulse Growers offered their views as to why.

Photo: mtreasture/Getty Images Plus
Markets, Pulses

Pulse weekly: Large U.S. pea/lentil crops expected

By Phil Franz-Warkentin September 16, 2025
Lentil production in the United States hit its largest level in nearly a decade, while the dry edible pea crop reached levels not seen in over five years, said updated production estimates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.


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