Australia’s exports 38,138t chickpeas, 123,222t lentils in Nov

Published 2024년 1월 18일

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In November, Australia exported 38,138 tonnes of chickpeas and 123,222 tonnes of lentils, with the United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, and Nepal being the biggest markets for chickpeas. India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan were the primary destinations for lentil shipments, with the volume increasing by 26 percent for the month. The last chickpea cargo to Pakistan loaded in Brisbane late last month and lentil shipments are expected to continue at a steady pace over the coming months.
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Australia exported 38,138 tonnes of chickpeas and 123,222t of lentils in November, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Chickpea exports dropped 53 percent from the October figure of 80,426t, with the United Arab Emirates on 13,768t, Bangladesh on 7587t, and Nepal on 4735t the three biggest markets. On lentils, volume was up 26pc for the month, with India on 102,569t the destination for 83pc of shipments. Sri Lanka on 7679t and Pakistan on 4780t were the second and third-biggest markets for November-shipped lentils. One chickpea cargo to Pakistan loaded in Brisbane late last month, and is expected to be the last to load for arrival ahead of Ramadan. Lentil shipments are expected to continue over coming months at a steady pace. Table 1: Australian ...

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