Pulse Prices Stable to Soft in Exporting Nations for India Shipments

29-Aug-2025 07:45 PM

Mumbai. Export offer price of pulses shipped to India in major supplier countries either remained stable or slightly softened during the week of August 28 as compared to August 21.

During the week under review, the export offer price of urad remained stable at $ 880 per tonne for September-October delivery in Brazil, but declined from $ 790 to $ 775 per tonne for FAQ in Myanmar and from $ 870 to $ 860 per tonne for SQ.

Similarly, the export offer price of Desi Chana declined from $ 690 to $ 620 per tonne for September-October delivery in Australia, while it remained stable for October-November.

The export offer price of green lentils for shipment to India in Canada declined from $ 760 per tonne to $ 650 per tonne for October-November delivery.

The offer price of red lentils in Canada for shipments during the same period also fell from $635 to $580 per tonne. On the other hand, its offer price in Australia fell by $30 and it fell from $630 to $600 per tonne for September-October and October-November delivery.

The export offer price of yellow peas fell from $390 to $355 per tonne in Canada and from $355 to $350 per tonne in Russia-Ukraine for October-November shipment.

Although the price of yellow peas from Russia-Ukraine remains much lower than Canada, but now it has almost come to parity.

With the Chinese market almost closed and domestic production being better, Canadian pea exporters now have only India as their support; therefore, to face the competition from Russia-Ukraine, they are being forced to make huge cuts in the offer price of their product.

As for tur, its offer price for September-October shipment fell from $620 to $610 per tonne in Tanzania and from $725 to $700 per tonne in Myanmar. Prices have also fallen in Mozambique and Malawi.