Market Updates

PULSE MARKET UPDATE – JUNE 2021

At one point in the extended winter that was April, there was concern that drilling was late and the soils were saturated and cold. The situation continued through most of May. Since then, with the sudden increase in temperature the crops have “taken off” and around the country the general consensus is that the pulse…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE – MARCH / APRIL 2021

During the early part of the year UK pulse values were pulled up with rising grain commodity prices. These now seem to have topped out and whilst values for all commodities have fallen pulses still offer good returns for growers looking to sell.   That said recent demand for exports has dwindled. Issues with containerised…
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PULSES MARKET UPDATE – JANUARY 2021

For the last 6 weeks or so, grain commodity prices have been on the rise. At the time of writing wheat values have risen to astonishing highs, well over  £210/t. Most other crop values, including pulses have risen too, although pulses have experienced some lag. It is not unusual for pulse values to track the…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE – NOVEMBER 2020

Although for the past few months the trade has been predicting a slight fall in pulse crop area for harvest 2021, the recent AHDB Early Bird Survey figures published November 27th suggest a further slight increase of 7%, with significant decreases in spring barley, oilseed rape and fallow land. https://ahdb.org.uk/cereals-oilseeds/early-bird-survey  What we can be certain of…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE – SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020

Medium to long term demand for pulses continues to present a compelling market prospect with steady  growth expected. To the surprise of almost everyone the DEFRA June survey for England figures suggested a 38% increase in cropped area for beans and a 28% increase in pea areas. The UK pulse crop area was at a…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE – AUGUST 2020

The demand for UK pulses looks set to increase further with significant domestic interest in the 2021 crop. More immediately, the 2020 harvest appears to be a stop-start affair and much of the UK pulse crop is yet to be combined. A decent fine spell is now required to bring it home. While a massive…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE – JULY 2020

At the time of writing we still await news of the first pulse crops from the UK… Roger Vickers, Chief Executive of PGRO, comments on pulse crops… At the time of writing we still await news of the first pulse crops from the UK. The prolonged drought of the spring, which led us to expect…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE – MAY/JUNE 2020

FOR SOME TIME NOW THE MARKETS FOR UK PULSES HAVE BEEN QUIET Roger Vickers, Chief Executive of PGRO, comments on pulse crops It has been noted elsewhere that the world has been facing a series of pseudo biblical events. Fires in Australia followed by floods, locusts across much of the Middle East and now India,…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE – MARCH/APRIL 2020

MARKET VALUES FOR PULSES CONTINUE TO REMAIN STRONG Roger Vickers, Chief Executive of PGRO, comments on pulse crops Market values for pulses continue to remain strong. Whilst internationally the values appear to have peaked, locally sterling values have held well and look to be stable. This is at least in part thanks to the significant…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE – FEBRUARY/MARCH 2020

THE MARKET VALUES FOR PULSES CONTINUE TO REMAIN STRONG Roger Vickers, Chief Executive of PGRO, comments on pulse crops: “The prices for pulses have continued to strengthen into the new year. There is always uncertainty surrounding farmer intentions for spring planting, but with the land still saturated and unworkable in such large areas of the…
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PULSE MARKET UPDATE JANUARY 2020

Since Mid-November market prices for pulses have firmed, further reflecting the continued demand for the product in markets right across Europe as well as in the UK. Roger Vickers, Chief Executive of PGRO, comments that since mid-November market prices for pulses have firmed further. As the turn of the year approached in November, feed values for UK pulses had…
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