By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada
Winnipeg, Jan. 8 – Following are a few highlights in the
Canadian and world pulse markets on Friday, January 8.
– Lentil production in Saskatchewan could hit 2,372,900 tonnes in 2015/16. That estimate comes from the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers in a recent report. According to the group, farmers are expected to seed record areas of lentils,
peas, and faba beans and possibly plant more dry edible beans, but seed fewer chickpeas.
– The Saskatchewan Pulse Growers say pea acreage in 2016/17 could hit 4.2 million acres across Canada. The total amount seeded in 2015/16 was 3.7 million acres. The group says demand from India is expected to be strong in the early portion of that time-frame with China helping pick up any slumps that could happen in 2017.
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By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 19 (CNS) – Following are a few highlights in the Canadian and world…
– Fire-fighters in Western Australia are gearing up for another busy weekend as temperatures are expected to soar above 33 degrees Celsius on Saturday with thunderstorms. Bush fires have ravaged many rural farms in recent weeks, including several areas where chickpeas and other pulse crops are grown.
– Large #1 green lentils in Western Canada are going for about 65-71 cents per pound, as of January 8, Prairie Ag Hotwire said.