Agriculture Canada has raised its 2025-26 price outlook for lentils from last month, although values are still expected to remain sharply lower compared to the last couple of years.
Updated monthly supply-demand estimates released Friday pegged the expected average lentil price for 2025-26 at $530/tonne ((FOB plant, averages over all types, grades, and markets). That is up $20 from last month’s forecast but down about one-third from the previous year’s $790, and almost half of the 2023-24 average of $1,000.
Large green lentil prices are forecast to have a much smaller premium over red lentil prices when compared to last year, Ag Canada said.
Ag Canada made no change to its lentil supply-demand estimates from September, with projected 2025-26 ending stocks holding at 1.145 million tonnes. That is more than double the 2024-25 ending stocks level of 549,000 and potentially the heaviest on record, blowing away the previous high of 873,000 in 2017-18.