Pulses: AUS rains could help frost-damaged chickpeas recover

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Published: November 20, 2017

By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada

Winnipeg, November 20 (CNS) – India’s decision to raise duties on pea imports is taking a bite out of Canada’s exports. According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, pea exports will be lowered to 2.4 million tonnes in 2017/18. That compares to exports of 3.9 million tonnes the year previous. Canada’s pea ending stocks are subsequently expected to be half a million tonnes higher than previously expected.
Yellow pea prices in Western Canada were hanging steady, according to the latest information from the Prairie Ag Hotwire. Prices are now listed at C$5.00 to C$6.50 a bushel.

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