Black Sea Pulses in 2025/ Kazakhstan lentils lag, Ukrainian peas break records, and Russia boasts a ‘strong’ chickpea picture As we enter a key period of MY 2025/26, a close examination of the pulses available in the Black Sea region brings a clearer picture of the quantity and quality of pulses on the market. Regional experts and scoured industry sources assess the outlook of each country’s harvest and export prospects.
“A plant-based example of braveness”/ The Ukrainian start-up still expanding throughout a year of war Bronwen Evans speaks to Green Go’s Bogdana Leonova about operating in wartime, its recent funding through the ProVeg incubator and the key to creating plant-based products that appeal to all.
World Pulses Day 2023/ Sustainable food for a sustainable future Celebrate World Pulses Day on February 10 by raising awareness about the benefits of producing and consuming pulses! Watch GPC online events on February 8 & 10 at which President Cindy Brown will be speaking.
September 14-15 in Warsaw, Poland/ Ukraine Pulse Producers & UkrAgroConsult host Agro&Food Security Forum Don’t miss the Agro&Food Security Forum, an unmissable event for all pulse industry members. Held in Warsaw on September 14-15, topics will include the food crisis and Ukraine’s pulse production.
The food security situation in Russia & Belarus/ Self-sufficiency, logistical headaches and economic instability GPC Belarusian journalists explore the cause of rising prices in the two countries, the possibility of food shortages and the pulse situation in Russia.
The Russia-Ukraine war/ The consequences for South & central American pulses Speaking to GPC members from countries across central and South America, Luke Wilkinson gives an in-depth report into the current and future consequences of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the pulses market.
The Ukraine war and the pulses industry/ GPC members share insights Shipping woes, fertilizer shortages and reduced supplies: Kira Nash talks to GPC members about the effect the war in Ukraine is having on the pulses industry
What on Earth Is Going On?/ One Perspective From North America by Martin Chidwick Red River Global, Canada
Sergey Feofilov/ Report on Black Sea Region Pea Market By Sergey Feofilov Director General of Ukragroconsult
“The favorable pricing of pulses remains significant for our producers”/ And more reasons why Ukrainian pulses are gearing up for growth We caught up with Antonina Skylarenko, president of the Ukrainian Pulse and Soybean Association to get the scoop on the country’s bold moves in 2025 — a fresh soybean-pulse alliance, new trade doors opening with China, and the outlook for pulse acres in the region.
Lika Khoptyanets on Black Sea markets/ “Kazahkstan had massive quality issues due to lack of experience” Lika Khoptyanets, Commodity Trader at Agroleader Europe LLC and Pulsar Trading talks to GPC about export prospects, the harvest in Ukraine and Kazakhstan and logistics surrounding the Black Sea.
Poland’s 2023 bean crop/ Better yields signal turnaround after a slew of bad years Radjek Hojda, Managing Director for international trade and sales at HARS Foods, discusses the climate challenges that have hampered yields and the prospects for this year’s improved harvest.
“It’s an opportunity to find markets and grow,”/ Tatiana Alaverdova looks ahead to the Agro&Food Security Forum The Commercial Manager of the Ukrainian agriculture company talks about the trading challenges caused by the Russian invasion and the possibility of new partnerships at the Agro&Food Security Forum.
“It’s all to play for in the coming weeks”/ Will Watchorn on Canada’s crop and feed markets across the globe Global Head of Pulses at Viterra and newly appointed GPC Board member Will Watchorn on the future of processing, the threat of El Niño and what’s on the cards for feed demand in 2023
“Close interaction between growers and traders is crucial”/ Onur Vatan on an uncertain 2023 for Ukrainian pulses Representing Ukrainian agribusiness at the GPC’s World Pulses Day event in Poland, Onur Vatan knows the importance of collaboration in times of crisis. We talk to him about what 2023 holds for the Ukrainian market.
Tuba Memis/ “The war in Ukraine is making the Turkish chickpea export ban even more complex.” Jesse Sam caught up with the import/export manager of Memisoglu to get her outlook on the Turkish pulses market this year.
An interview with Rebecca Bratter/ Global industry unity in the face of unprecedented challenges is critical Kira Nash spoke with Rebecca Bratter from the US Dry Bean Council about the Council’s recent challenges and triumphs and about the past, present, and future of the dry bean industry.
“We need to get back to face-to-face business”/ ADM Edible Beans looks ahead to Pulses 22 Madaline Dunn talked to Orion Roy-Wright, trade manager, and Jason Burns, general manager at ADM Edible Beans, to get their insight into the evolution of the pulse industry, how it's coping with recent trade challenges, and what's ahead for the company
Rustam Guliev/ Trading in Russia and reinventing business models after Covid-19 How Russian exporters have fared with lifting of the export ban into India.
Trade Talk with Gaurav Jain/ Insights on pulse markets The founder of AgPulse Analytica shares his insights on pulse markets and where he sees the industry heading.
COVID-19 and the Black Sea Region’s Pulse Trade/ An Interview with Denis Plenkin of Agropa Trading The CEO of a leading brokerage firm dealing in pulses from the Black Sea region weighs in on what to expect in 2020-21.