Good global green lentil production expected this year

Published 2025년 6월 6일

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There is potential for a big increase in green lentil production in 2025-26 after several years of tight supplies, says an analyst. Canada will lead the way with an estimated 842,000 tonnes of production, Chuck Penner, analyst with LeftField Commodity Research, told delegates attending the Global Pulse Confederation’s Pulses 2025 conference in Singapore. That would

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be a 20 per cent increase over last year’s output and the largest crop since 2020-21. Planting conditions were good, but it has turned hot and dry in southwestern Saskatchewan, where many of the green lentils are grown. “There are a few concerns cropping up,” Penner said, according to a video of his presentation on the GPC website. Exports are forecast at 775,000 tonnes, which would leave 106,000 tonnes of carryout at the end of the 2025-26 campaign. That would be far more comfortable than the less than 50,000 tonne carryouts of the past four years. Derek Drayson, a trader with Agrocorp International, thinks Penner’s Canadian forecast is too optimistic. He believes production will be closer to 750,000 to 770,000 tonnes, which is still a decent crop. Total lentil acreage in the United States is forecast at 1.125 million acres, a 20 per cent increase from last year’s levels. Penner believes 75 percent of that is planted to medium greens. Production is forecast at 479,000 tonnes, a ...

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