Pulses: UK pulse harvest moving forward

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Aug. 30 (CNS Canada) – The pulse harvest is moving northwards in the United Kingdom, with yields generally better than the previous year but below earlier expectations after mixed conditions during the growing season, according to a report from the British Edible Pulse Association. Pea yields range from two […] Read more

Pulse Report: Sask quality reported high

By Commodity News Service Canada Aug. 29 (CNS Canada) – The 2017 Canadian pulse harvest has some experts expecting a higher quality crop compared to last year. Bruce Burnett, director of markets and weather with Glacier FarmMedia, said he expects the pea and lentil quality to be considerably better than 2016. That, he said, should […] Read more



Pulses: Dry weather curtails disease pressures

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, August 25 (CNS) – It seems there is a bright spot to the latest drought in Australia. According to a report in farmonline.com, analysts say disease problems could be much lighter this year than last. Paul McIntosh of Pulse Australia says outbreaks of ascochyta, sclerotinia and phytophthera could be […] Read more



Pulses: Extreme temperatures stress AUS chickpeas

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, August 23 (CNS) – Australian chickpeas are being threatened by extreme temperatures on the country’s east coast. According to a report in farmonline.com, temperatures soared into the mid-thirties (Celsius) in much of southern Queensland and New South Wales before plunging as low as -6°C within two weeks of each […] Read more


Pulse Report: Manitoba peas show good quality

By Commodity News Service Canada WINNIPEG, Aug. 22 (CNS Canada) – Pea harvest is almost complete in Manitoba, according to the latest crop report for the week ending Aug. 21. The pea harvest in the southwest region is nearly complete with above average yields and good quality reported. In the northwest, producers are taking off […] Read more

Pulses: Peruvian merchants inspect North Dakota pulses

By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, August 21 (CNS) – The Queensland government in Australia says last year’s chickpea crop was worth over AU$1 billion dollars. Agriculture Minister Bill Byrne says chickpeas are now the state’s fourth top commodity, surpassed only by cattle, sugarcane and cotton. Around 300,000 hectares (741,000 acres) were planted in Queensland […] Read more