The Indian government has temporarily suspended import duties on pigeon peas, mung beans, and urad/black gram lentils until October 31, in an effort to combat inflation and stabilize domestic food prices. However, these pulses are not significant to Canada, according to Mac Ross, director of market access and trade policy for Pulse Canada. Canada is hoping for fewer restrictions on the pulses it exports, such as tariff reductions. Currently, Canada's lentil stocks are low, with levels not seen since 2016-17. The unpredictability of India's grain policies has posed a challenge for Canada in trying to be a reliable supplier to the country.