Reading Time: 2 minutes Agribusiness consultancy StoneX on Jan. 2 cut its estimate for Brazil’s soybean crop in 2023-24 due to lack of rain in key farmlands. It now forecasts a 152.8 million tonne harvest, down from its previous estimate of 161.9 million tonnes. The cut means StoneX no longer forecasts a record crop in Brazil, the world’s largest […] Read more

StoneX slashes Brazil soy outlook
Pulses: Frost damage reported in Victoria
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, January 19 (CNS) – The USDA has raised its production estimates for the United States chickpea crop in 2017. The agency pegged the harvest at 315,603 tonnes. That compares to just 250,000 tonnes the year before. Bigger calibre varieties constituted a large amount of the crop, coming […] Read more
Pulses: Western Bangladesh ramping up lentil acres
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, January 18 (CNS) – Farmers in the western region of Bangladesh are growing more lentils this year. According to a report on The Daily Sun, producers like the fact lentils cost less for cultivation and irrigation than other crops. The government is hopeful more domestic acreage will […] Read more
Pulses: Australian pulse farmers ponder acreage
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, January 17 (CNS) – Farmers in Australia are beginning to plan out their next crop. However, many are wondering how many pulses to plant now that India has slapped crippling sanctions on them. A report on Graincentral.com says many farmers may wait to the last minute to […] Read more
Pulses: Australian exporter calls it quits
By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, January 16 (CNS) – Untimely rains and other environmental factors are crimping some of Brazil’s bean crops, according to CONAB. The agency forecast a reduction of Brazil’s black bean crop by 4.3 per cent for the year. Cowpeas were also expected to suffer slightly lower production due […] Read more
Pulse Report: Pulse crop acres increase in India
By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 12 (CNS) – The Myanmar pulse industry is branching out and trying to attract a new market in China, according to a report in the Myanmar Times. A delegation from Myanmar travelled to China on Jan. 8 where they held the Myanmar Beans and Pulses Market Promotion Forum […] Read more
Pulse Report: Canadian pulse pasta company expands
By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 11 (CNS) – The South Dakota Pulse Growers (SDPG) in partnership with the South Dakota State University Extension and South Dakota Pulse Council are hosting a seminar on growing peas, chickpeas and lentils in Fort Pierre, S.D., according to a posting on farmforum.net. The seminar will be held […] Read more
Pulse Report: Australian ag minister travels to India
By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 10 (CNS) – The federal and Saskatchewan governments announced Tuesday at CropSphere in Saskatoon, Sask. that they have contributed C$7.7 million to crop-related research through the Agriculture Development Fund. Thirty crop research projects will receive funding, including one studying better control for root rot in pea and lentil […] Read more
Pulse Report: Ukraine pea exports increase by 77 per cent
By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 9 (CNS) – Pea exports from Ukraine increased by 77 per cent so far in the 2017/18 season, according to a story by UkrAgroConsult. Ukraine has exported 16 per cent more peas to India than in the previous season, as well shipments to Turkey increased by 64 per […] Read more
Pulse Report: India tariffs affecting Manitoba seed sales
By Commodity News Service Canada Winnipeg, Jan. 8 (CNS) – According to a seed retailer in western Manitoba India’s decisions to put import tariffs on certain pulse crops last year is affecting seed sales. The story on SteinbachOnline.com quoted Simon Ellis, co-owner of Ellis Seeds, as saying that farmers have told him they are waiting […] Read more