Weekly Update on India’s Mung Market (Nov 9-13)
IGrain’s Rahul Chauhan provides information on pricing and current inventories, as well as import figures and news from domestic and international markets.
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IGrain’s Rahul Chauhan provides information on pricing and current inventories, as well as import figures and news from domestic and international markets.
The government of India continues to delay the issuance of import permits for toor and green mung beans. What is behind this delay?
IGrain’s Rahul Chauhan provides information on pricing and current inventories, as well as import figures and news from domestic and international markets.
As demand for pulses spikes around the world in reaction to the coronavirus, the GPC takes a closer look at the phenomenon in this major dry bean consuming region.
High corn prices and adverse weather have kept Brazil from expanding its bean area.
The GPC has assembled a stellar panel to bring you up to date on these pulses and tell you what to expect in 2020.
Harvest dragged on into mid-August, well beyond the traditional window, due to weather delays at both planting and harvest.
Indian Government increased the minimum support price (MSP) to farmers by US$ 19, 11 and 15 PMT for pigeon peas, mung beans and black matpe respectively.
By Shyam Narsaria, Ceo, Arvee International Pte Ltd.
By Dr. Bharat Kulkarni
By Marcelo Eduardo
Interviews with members of our industry
Alicampo’s founder talks about his company’s successful strategy with growers and the outlook heading into Argentina’s pulse planting season.
As the new year gets underway, we reflect on how far the global pulse industry has come with the former GPC president.
JLV Agro’s director reflects on 2020 and looks ahead to 2021
GPC interviews the Director of Food and Agribusiness at KPMG Australia and Pulse Australia’s new chair.
How a previously overlooked bean prompted a major Venezuelan importer to become an export pioneer.
Science news and articles on pulse research
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