APAS responds to India’s 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports
Disappointment was how the President of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) described his reaction to India placing a 30 per cent duty on all yellow pea imports, including from Canada.
Bill Prybylski explained that this is on top of China’s 100 per cent tariffs on peas, so it’s another blow for pulse producers as prices have been under pressure.
“I suspect that it will filter into the market, and we will see a further decline in pea prices and movement,” he said. “A lot of producers are relying on moving commodities at this time of the year to generate cash flow to pay the bills, pay the mortgage payments, pay our taxes, pay our crop insurance premiums. All those things that producers need to take care of. This is going to put further pressure on producers to find ways to generate cash flow.”
China and India make up 80 per cent of Canada’s pea export market, according to Pulse Canada’s Greg Cherewyk. Prybylski said there are other markets to sell to, but nothing compares to those two countries.


