The latest suspension of the Indian tariff has been linked to the government’s desire to counter rising worldwide food prices. India lentil consumption over the past 10 years has generally averaged about 50% more than its production.
Canadian lentil exports for 2021-22 are pegged by Agriculture Canada at just 1.5 million tonnes, down from 2.32 million a year earlier as production plummeted about 45% to 1.6 million tonnes due to the drought. However, with output expected to return to more normal levels this year, 2022-23 exports are forecast to climb to 2.1 million tonnes.
Canada exported C$510.4 million worth of lentils to India in 2021, which accounted for 77% of India’s total lentil imports, according to Ag Canada.
With Canada’s lentil crop looking closer to normal, English said the focus now is getting the crop in the bin and in position to be exported.
“It’s not quite there yet but harvest is quickly approaching,” he said. “(Another focus) is access to timely and needed rail service. In a year when we still have quite poor rail performance in terms of getting our product to port and off to export markets, what we’re focused on as we head into harvest. . . is to make sure that our railways know what’s coming because we’re expecting a larger crop than last year.”
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