Canada is regaining its dominance in the global red lentil market, as Australia's production is expected to drop significantly due to drought, with estimates now at one million tonnes, down from 1.57 million tonnes last year. This situation, coupled with low demand and good crops in Canada and Russia, has kept prices low. Meanwhile, desi chickpeas in Australia are expected to yield well, potentially reaching two million tonnes if there's more rain, which could help fill the gap in India. However, logistical challenges are expected to affect export of these chickpeas. The future of India's import tariff exemption on desi chickpeas past March 2025 hinges on its own crop yield and the possibility of increased imports from Australia.