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Demand for organic pulses had been steadily rising before the COVID-19 outbreak, but supply chains are prepared to meet the new demand. Photo: File
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Pulse Weekly: Exports down month-to-month

Exports for 2024-25 remain solid

By Adam Peleshaty August 5, 2025
Canadian pulse exports were down in June, but remain solid with one month left in the 2024-25 marketing year, according to Statistics Canada.

File photo of a potato field in Alberta’s Lacombe County. (COrthner/iStock/Getty Images)
Crops, News

Alberta Crop Report: Rains in the south, dryness in the north

By Adam Peleshaty July 18, 2025
Rain fell onto the southern half of Alberta last week, while hot and dry conditions persisted in the northern half, according to the province's crop report released on July 18.


Demand for organic pulses had been steadily rising before the COVID-19 outbreak, but supply chains are prepared to meet the new demand. Photo: File
Crops, Lentils, Markets, Peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Conditions vary across Saskatchewan

Weather, lack of moisture affecting crops

By Adam Peleshaty July 8, 2025
Pulse conditions in Saskatchewan are varied across the province with the worst-faring crops located in the western half.

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Markets, Pulses

Pulse weekly: U.S. pulse area up in 2025

Stocks also higher

By Phil Franz-Warkentin June 30, 2025
Farmers in the United States expect to grow more pulses in 2025, with areas planted to peas, lentils, chickpeas and edible beans all up on the year in the latest acreage data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, released June 30.


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Markets, Pulses

Pulse weekly: Canadian pea exports up in April

China the largest destination despite tariffs

By Phil Franz-Warkentin June 10, 2025
Canadian pea exports were up in April, with China the largest destination despite new trade barriers, according to the latest Statistics Canada data.

Alberta spring planting slows, but remains ahead of average
Crops, Markets

Alberta spring planting slows, but remains ahead of average

Good levels of soil moisture provincewide

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm May 23, 2025
Despite some delays, spring planting in Alberta remained well ahead of the five-average, according to the May 23 report from the province's agriculture department.


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Crops, Features, Pulses

Producers slow to adopt new pulse varieties

SaskPulse observes varieties fading in popularity and others gaining traction

By Robert Arnason May 15, 2025
Farmers are switching to new, improved varieties of peas, lentils and chickpeas, but displacing established varieties is not easy, SaskPulse reports.

Photo: Thinkstock
Markets, Peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Saskatchewan pea plantings progress

Seeding to be complete in the southeast “in a matter of days”

By Adam Peleshaty May 13, 2025
Pea and other pulse plantings in southeast Saskatchewan are progressing at a rapid pace thanks to timely rains in the region.


Demand for organic pulses had been steadily rising before the COVID-19 outbreak, but supply chains are prepared to meet the new demand. Photo: File
Lentils, Peas, Pulses

Pulse Weekly: Seeding begins in Saskatchewan

More lentils, fewer peas anticipated

By Adam Peleshaty May 6, 2025
Pulse seeding has already begun in Saskatchewan with the dry south putting in lentils, while other parts of the province make preparations.

Photo:KevinDyer/iStock/Getty Images
Lentils, Markets, Peas, Pulses

Pulse weekly: Lentil/pea bids soften in Western Canada

Tariff uncertainty in background

By Phil Franz-Warkentin April 22, 2025
Lentil and pea bids in Western Canada have softened over the past month, as all agricultural markets react to ongoing global trade uncertainty.


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