Australia: Lentil outlook brightens after SA, Vic rain

Published 2025년 6월 17일

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Widespread rain over the first weekend of June has boosted prospects for Australia’s new-crop lentils, and a mostly ideal season in northern growing regions is seeing planting of chickpeas continue at pace. Offsetting the rosy conditions in the north for chickpeas and faba beans, and an improved outlook for lentils in South Australia and Victoria

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are flat markets for chickpeas and lentils. Both are now subject to tariffs in the major market of India, and demand from other destinations is modest at present. On faba beans, domestic demand for their inclusion in livestock rations is mopping up much of what is left in traders’ hands after a hectic export program. In its quarterly Australian crop report released June 3, ABARES forecast Australia’s new-crop chickpea production at 1.88 million tonnes, down from the record 2.27Mt harvested last season. Many growers in northern NSW and southern and central Qld have finished planting, and others are close to it in mostly ideal conditions. However, some parts of NSW’s outer north-west plains have been too wet to allow all intended area to be planted. Some growers will not finish planting chickpeas until the end of the month, and chickpeas planted in heavier country are only just starting to emerge. Table 1: Area and production estimates by state for 2024-25 and 2025-26. Source: ...

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