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Masoor, also known as red lentils, is an essential staple in Indian households, and it is grown extensively in India. However, recent reports suggest that Indian farmers are struggling to sell their produce due to poor buying conditions, resulting in them selling it below the Minimum Support Price (MSP). Additionally, Canadian masoor exports to India declined in March 2023 due to the impact of domestic production and other factors as assessed by Ofbusiness. In this article, we will delve deeper into the challenges faced by Indian farmers and Canadian exporters. Here we go:
Despite the decline in Canadian masoor exports, India remains the largest buyer of Canadian red lentils, importing a total of 33,501 tons in March 2023. However, this was significantly lower than the February 2023 shipment of 1,75,477 tons. In comparison, the United Arab Emirates imported 29,794 tons, while Turkey imported 20,388 tons.
Canada is considered more cost-effective for shipping red lentils to India than Australia, and the shipment time is also shorter. This makes Canada a preferred choice for Indian importers, although the recent decline in exports suggests that they may be turning to domestic production and other sources.
Red lentil is an essential staple in Indian households, and both Indian farmers and Canadian exporters are facing challenges in the industry. Indian farmers are struggling to sell their produce below MSP due to poor buying conditions, while Canadian exporters face competition from domestic production and other sources. However, the encouraging performance of large and small green lentils in Canada is a positive sign, and the country may need to focus on improving the export of red lentils to maintain its position as a key exporter to India. Overall, masoor continues to be an important crop for both countries, and efforts must be made to address the challenges facing the production and export of this valuable pulse.
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