By Commodity News Service Canada
Winnipeg, Nov 13. – Following are a few highlights in the Canadian and world pulse markets on Friday morning, November 13.
– According to a release from the Indian government, the state of Delhi and four of its neighboring states have seized about 35,700 tonnes of pulse crops from merchants suspected of hoarding supplies. Just over 4,600 tonnes has been auctioned off.
– Rising food prices are being felt in India. The country’s annual consumer price inflation index increased to 5.0 percent in October. That is the third straight month the index has risen and compares to 4.4 a month ago. Lentils are one of the foods that have reportedly been hit the hardest.
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– Bangladesh has issued a tender for 1,500 tonnes of chickpeas. According to officials with the country’s official trading corporation, the country wants the supplies to help keep domestic prices stable.
– The United Nations is urging people to eat more peas, lentils and chickpeas. The UN recently announced that 2016 would be the International Year of the Pulses. The agency says the three foods help with diabetes prevention and cholesterol reduction and are easy to prepare.