Australia's lentil harvest pressures prices

Published 2023년 1월 12일

Tridge summary

Southern Australia's lentil harvest is progressing quickly and yielding better-than-expected results, putting downward pressure on prices. However, faba beans are struggling in the export market and are in demand domestically for stockfeed. Bulk chickpea business has decreased due to the conclusion of Bangladeshi purchases for Ramadan. Mungbean planting has not yet begun in earnest in Queensland as growers wait for rain. A bulk-export program to Bangladesh has absorbed most of the better-quality chickpeas. The market is slow due to financial issues in Pakistan, and disease problems in Vietnam. Despite these challenges, domestic demand is supporting prices.
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Original content

Southern Australia’s lentil harvest has advanced rapidly in the past month and better-than-expected yields are putting supply-side pressure on prices. Faba beans are finding little love in the export market but are in solid demand from domestic stockfeed millers, while bulk chickpea business has dropped off now that Bangladeshi buying for pre-Ramadan delivery has wound down. Mungbean planting is yet to start in earnest in Queensland, and many growers are waiting for rain to wet the topsoil. A bulk-export program to Bangladesh has absorbed most of the better-quality chickpeas harvested in recent months, while finance problems at destination have limited volume into container markets. Up to five cargoes of around 20,000-30,000t each are expected to arrive in Bangladesh from Queensland ports ahead of Ramadan next month, with two already shipped. Trade sources report the market is otherwise in the doldrums. Grain Trend director Sanjiv Dubey said raising US dollars to pay for ...

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