Local pulse traders are reporting strong market demand for both remaining old crop pulses and new crops, following India's decision to remove tariffs on Australian chickpeas due to poor local crop prospects. Old crop chickpea prices have surged above $1200 a tonne, although limited volume is available. Indian buyers are actively seeking new crop chickpeas at around $1100/t, while other buyers like Pakistan may seek lower-priced downgraded product. The lentil industry also benefits from high demand and prices, with old crop lentils at around $950 a tonne. However, high prices may not last long due to export logistics and harvest timing constraints.