Weather report/ September 11-18 North Dakota beans ‘hit hard’ by frost, Canadian prairies see harvest delays, and Indian pulses feel the pain of excess rain – this is the week in weather in the pulse-producing zones.
Market Update/ Report on North America’s 2020 Dry Bean Harvest What to expect from Canada and the U.S. this marketing year, and how demand is shaping up in Mexico.
GPC Pulses 2.0/ Black Beans Panel During the initial onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, black bean consumption spiked as panicked consumers cleared out store shelves ahead of national lockdowns.
Bridge2Food Virtual Summit North America/ Future of Plant Protein at the Forefront Last week event organizers created a virtual space for leading experts to share the latest developments in this growing sector
Market Update/ Canadian Pulse Growers Struggle to Wrap Up Harvest As October comes to a close, the pea and lentil harvests are nearly complete, and the bean harvest is past the halfway mark.
Market Update/ Canada’s Pulse Crops, January 10, 2019 Rains are slowing the combines and eroding the quality of the pulse crops still out in the fields.
Market Update/ Canada’s Pulse Crops The pea harvest is underway in Canada’s Western Prairies. August weather conditions have been generally wet and cool.
Pulses/ Nature’s Gift for Precision Food and Precision Nutrition By Jamuna Prakash, Gordon Bacon and Laurette Dube
Martin Chidwick/ There Is Gold in Those Fields and Gold in Our Relationships By Martin Chidwick Agrimonde, Cana
Food Convergent Innovation Webinar Series/ Pulses Program now available! By Laurette Dubé and Gordon Bacon
Can Canada find a home for its plentiful pulse stocks?/ Analyzing the Canadian pea and lentil outlook Pulse market analyst Marlene Boersch of Mercantile Consulting Venture talks us through the promise and problems of the Canadian harvest, Indian and Chinese tariffs, and a downward trend in pulse and commodity prices.
“The Americas is a big, beautiful market”/ Paola Duncan talks China, acreages & her hopes for the future Paola Duncan, co-founder of international pulse and grain traders Orionsea, chatted with Luke Wilkinson about the importance of the Chinese market and how high commodity prices are squeezing pulse acreage.
Jeff Van Pevenage thinks the pulse business is cool/ And he’s not the only one The CEO of Columbia Grain on why more and more young people are getting into the industry and what advice he’s passing on to his son.
Brian Clancey/ "People use this information to make money, so I have to do my best" STATPub’s founder tells the story behind his celebrated ag news website and talks lentils and about his participation at Pulses 2.0.
Chuck Penner/ Canada’s 2019 Pulse Crops LeftField Commodity Research’s founder shares his expert analysis on the production and market prospects for this year’s crop.