The article highlights a surge in domestic pulse prices in the UK, largely due to significant increases in grain prices, with wheat values reaching over £210/tonne ex-farm. This rise has impacted mid-range protein crops such as pulses, though not as dramatically. The surge in Australian bean crops, estimated to be between 600,000 – 700,000 tonnes, has diminished export opportunities for UK pulses, effectively halting human consumption quality exports until crop 2021. Despite this, the market remains quiet with little new crop interest from farmers. Feed bean prices have marginally increased, making them more appealing for feed compounders, although growers are hesitant to sell. The article also covers the pricing for various pulses, including marrowfat and green/blue peas, and the impact of the pandemic on market volumes.