The Indian government has extended the duty-free import of yellow peas until the end of May, while imposing a 10% duty on lentils (masur) to ensure the availability of pulses at affordable prices and to support farmers. The decision aims to boost the domestically produced chana by reducing its import, as India relies on imports to meet around 15-18% of its annual pulses demand. The move has received mixed reactions from traders due to the difference between the landed cost and retail price of yellow peas, and the increase in duties on masur.