Canada: Industry believes green pea supplies are over-reported

Published May 6, 2025

Tridge summary

An analyst has highlighted a significant discrepancy in Canada's green pea production figures, suggesting that actual production is around 196,000 tonnes less than reported by Statistics Canada since 2021. This shortfall has driven up green pea prices to $15.40 per bushel, compared to $9.85 for yellow peas. The tight supply is expected to lead to increased green pea acreage in 2025, which may lower prices in the 2025-26 period. Market analysts concur with this assessment, noting the potential impact on prices. Additionally, tariffs from China and India are affecting yellow pea markets, possibly prompting a shift in acreage to other crops like lentils.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

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Canada has far fewer green peas than the government is reporting, says an analyst. “Purely from a price perspective, markets believe the Canadian harvest was smaller than estimated by Statistics Canada,” Stat Publishing noted in a recent article. Using crop insurance data, a “strong argument” can be made that growers planted 358,000 acres of green peas last year, well below Statistics Canada’s 463,000-acre estimate. Stat believes the area has been over-reported since 2021. “The cumulative difference in green pea production since 2021 is likely around 196,000 tonnes, resulting in a major reduction in residual stocks from prior estimates,” it stated. “This helps explain both the price performance for the crop and perceived on-farm stocks.” Green pea bids were averaging about $15.40 per bushel as of May 2, while yellows were fetching $9.85, according to Stat. The firm believes green pea carryout from the previous year was a paltry 14,000 tonnes. That will likely climb to ...

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