Indian-origin black gram (urad), an important lentil-type pulse for dal consumption, is firming on the domestic market as import parity with Myanmar narrows, signalling a more supportive backdrop for the […]
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Indian-origin black gram (urad), an important lentil-type pulse for dal consumption, is firming on the domestic market as import parity with Myanmar narrows, signalling a more supportive backdrop for the […]
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Lentil prices are drifting slightly lower, but the broader pulse complex remains underpinned by firmness in India’s black gram (urad) market and structurally tight government stocks. Near‑term, lentils are more […]
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Indian lentil prices are increasingly two‑tiered: domestic desi masoor is edging higher on tight new‑crop arrivals and steady mill demand, while imported Canadian and Australian lentils at Indian ports are […]
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India’s green gram (moong) market is trading in a broadly stable, slightly heavy tone as strong sowing, record government stocks and only need-based mill demand cap any upside despite sub-support […]
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Chinese lentil import values are falling while volumes edge higher, highlighting a buyer’s market where diversified origins and stable domestic prices give importers good negotiating power in the near term. […]
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Green gram prices in India are set to remain capped over the coming weeks as record government stocks and a larger summer crop weigh on any potential rally, while international […]
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Indian lentil prices are edging higher as a quiet but meaningful recovery in desi masoor signals tightening near‑term supply, while key export origins remain broadly stable in EUR terms, keeping […]
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Canadian FOB lentil prices are slightly softer this week, with modest EUR declines across red and green types, but the unusual premium of red over green remains intact and downside […]
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Chinese FOB prices for small green lentils in Beijing are flat week‑on‑week, while Canadian quotations remain steady but underpinned by expectations of lower 2026/27 plantings. Near‑term, the market looks sideways […]
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Red lentils have quietly moved to a premium over green lentils for the first time since 2014, signaling a structural shift in global demand and setting up a more finely […]
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