Turkey, a significant importer of Canadian lentils, has temporarily removed its 19.3 percent import duty on green lentils until June 30 and has banned the export of the commodity. Despite this, industry officials predict that this will not greatly affect the already high Canadian prices due to a limited supply and high Turkish interest rates. The demand for green lentils in Turkey is expected to rise in 2024, with supplies likely to come from Canada, the US, Russia, and Kazakhstan. Meanwhile, red lentils are increasingly replacing green ones in international markets due to their lower cost.