
India’s pea extension may offset Chinese tariffs
Canada expected to get much of India’s pea business because Russia’s crop will be diverted to China due to the tariff on Canadian peas
Canada expected to get much of India’s pea business because Russia’s crop will be diverted to China due to the tariff on Canadian peas
Canada and the United States are both looking at sizeable crops, while conditions are also favourable in Russia and Kazakhstan
Australia hopes its crop will recover from last year’s drought and frost, while Canada’s production is expected to be down
Canadian pea growers face 100 per cent import tariff into China so continued access to Indian market is welcome news
Some parts of the Prairies are very dry, but provincial crop specialists say it’s still early in the season
Some parts of the Prairies are very dry, but provincial crop specialists say it’s still early in the season
Canadian pea growers face 100 per cent import tariff into China so continued access to Indian market is welcome news
American producers are concerned that a number of problems facing the sector could end up chasing the crop into Canada
Competition for sales is expected to heat up as Russia expects a bigger crop following last year’s disappointing harvest