Pulse Pipeline Volume X, No 8 August 19, 2010
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1 Pulse Pipeline Volume X, No 8 In This Issue Summary p. 1 Total US Seed Planted Acreage p. 2 PNW Seed Planted Acreage p. 3 Northern Plains p. 4 omparison p. 5 Special Edition: Report The USA Dry Pea & Lentil ouncil publishes the following seed planted report. Total US Pulse Acreage Summary: Peas - Green pea acreage decreased about 15,000 acres from 2009 with 381,116 acres of green peas going into the ground in Yellow pea acreage increased around 12,000 acres from 444,170 acres in 2009 to 456,880 acres in Austrian Winter Peas (AWP) acreage jumped to 26,804 acres in 2010 after a big drop in acreage last year. Lentils - All classes of lentils increased acreage from a year ago. Medium and red lentil acreage jumped the most with 370,530 acres of medium lentils and 82,680 acres of red lentils in % and 107% hikes respectively. Large lentil acreage increased about 4,000 acres to 39,170 in 2010, and small lentil acreage bumped up to 116,580 acres planted. hickpeas - While small chickpea acreage held steady, less than a 1,000-acre increase to 26,677 acres in 2010, large chickpea acreage spiked. Ground planted to large chickpeas jumped nearly 50% in 2010 to 102,696 acres. Pacific Northwest and alifornia Pulse Acreage Summary: Peas - Green and yellow pea acreage fell slightly from 2009 with 105,036 acres of greens and 11,980 acres of yellows going into the ground in the PNW. Acreage planted to AWP took another big jump in 2010 with 12,644 acres, up from 8,006 in Lentils - Lentil acreage held steady in the PNW for Large lentil acreage bumped up by 300 acres to 5,370, and medium lentil acreage dropped by 400 acres to 57,330. Small lentils jumped 8,300 acres to 63,380 acres, and red lentils saw a slight bump to 9,080 acres in hickpeas - While peas declined slightly and lentils held steady to strong, chickpea acreage leaped off the charts in the PNW. Small chickpea acreage increased about 5,000 acres to 18,702, and large chickpea acreage increased about 25,000 acres from 2009 to 89,586 in Northern Plains & Midwest Pulse Acreage Summary: Peas - Yellow pea acreage had a 14,000-acre increase in 2010 to 444,900 acres. Green pea acreage fell about 11,000 acre to 269,740 acres in 2010 while AWP acreage doubled to 14,160 acres in the ground. Lentils - Medium and red lentil acreage in the Northern Plains mirrored the chickpea acreage in the PNW. Medium lentils jumped to 313,200 acres in 2010, nearly double the 157,880 acres in Red lentils spiked to 73,600 acres, a 135% increase from Large lentil acreage increased by 3,000 acres, and small lentils dipped to 53,200 acres. hickpeas - Large chickpea acreage jumped significantly in 2010 from 3,749 to 13,110 acres. Small chickpea acreage dropped about 5,000 acres to 7,957 acres in 2010.
2 USA DRY PEA & LENTIL OUNIL TOTAL U.S.A U.S. Pea, Lentil and hickpea Seeded Acreage Report This report reflects the acreage of peas, lentils, and chickpeas in the U.S. (WA,ID,OR,MT,ND, SD, MN, NE, A) as reported by USADPL member processors and industry sources. Pounds and metric tons represent amounts of seed planted. GREEN PEAS ,209,362 33, , , ,460,850 37, , , ,145,260 29, , , ,166,040 33, , , ,948,564 22, , , ,667,072 44, , , ,751,377 27, , , ,094,595 46, , , ,819,613 30, , , ,801,670 44, , , ,912,988 34, , , ,552,757 36, , , ,667,760 26, , , ,607,260 13, ,510 67, ,386,178 18, , , ,412,862 9, ,780 56, ,607,221 12, ,014 71, ,017,387 9, ,409 47, ,887,432 12, ,159 58, ,431,783 7,000 63,307 25, yr Avg 59,533,575 24, , , yr Avg 62,921,228 28, , ,226 AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS LARGE LENTILS*** ,580,460 2,078 26,804 10, ,007,245 1,364 39,170 15, ,599,860 1,366 15,126 6, ,718,260 1,108 35,400 13, ,046,999 1,382 30,061 12, ,376,744 1,078 32,883 13, ,023,120 1,825 37,270 15, ,961,593 2,251 48,633 19, ,405,750 1,545 23,401 9, ,787, ,092 8, ,876,066 1,305 19,170 7, , ,329 1,752 6-yr Avg 3,422,043 1,583 25,305 10,234 6 yr Avg 2,539,930 1,131 30,418 12,183 MEDIUM LENTILS** LARGE HIKPEAS Reported as Regular Lentils before ,110,039 9, ,696 41, ,447,845 10, , , ,070,890 5,472 68,133 27, ,232,240 4, ,600 84, ,929,232 5,411 70,024 28, ,348,570 3, ,278 51, ,475,608 7, ,022 42, ,923,246 8, ,709 78, ,607,561 6, ,116 40, ,563,787 11, , , ,148,201 5,057 81,297 32, ,235,376 12, , , ,519,670 2,050 29,579 11, ,006,933 7, ,549 83, ,724,614 1,236 32,102 12, ,478,363 2,939 75,671 30, ,530,149 3,416 48,946 19, ,234,050 1,921 53,280 21, ,479,108 5, ,798 44, ,735,040 2,601 69,857 28, yr Avg 11,459,507 5,107 74,771 30, yr Avg 14,920,545 6, ,647 79,305 SMALL HIKPEAS Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares Reported as Other Lentils before ,274,535 1,032 26,677 10,796 Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares ,179,418 1,045 25,935 10, ,208,170 2, ,580 47, ,156, ,536 4, ,092,520 1, ,640 44, ,994, ,465 7, ,843,228 1,743 78,473 31, ,401,128 1,089 18,623 7, ,074,356 2, ,168 41, , ,760 1, ,402,777 1, ,537 40, , ,075 2, ,820,847 1,280 63,809 25,823 6 yr Avg. 1,608, ,724 6, ,364,377 1,526 73,353 29, ,528,256 4, ,060 74,893 * Pardina, Eston Varieties ,710,861 3, ,000 72,845 ** Brewers, Richlea, Merrit Varieties ,543,460 3, ,740 56,147 *** Mason, Pennell, Riveland, VanGard, Laird Varieties 10-yr Avg 5,558,885 2, ,336 46,533 ****rimson, Red hief, Morton Varieties Total Acreage for US RED LENTILS****All Sizes (3rd Year Reported) Year All Dry Peas AWP All Lentils All hickpeas Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares ,996 26, , , ,958,807 2,249 82,680 33, ,414 15, ,520 94, ,410,127 1,093 39,880 16, ,527 30, ,634 80, ,618, ,708 10, ,679 37, , , ,678 23, , ,739 means without express permission. 2
3 USA DRY PEA & LENTIL OUNIL PAIFI NORTHWEST & ALIFORNIA 2010 Pea, Lentil & hickpea Seeded Acreage Report This report reflects the acreage of edible peas, lentils, and chickpeas in the PNW (WA,ID,OR, Kalispel, MT) as reported by USADPL member processors. Pounds and metric tons represent amounts of seed planted. REGULAR GREEN PEAS ,882,500 9, ,036 42, ,156, ,980 4, ,707,083 10, ,994 44, ,392,200 1,085 13,290 5, ,702,533 5,762 71,441 28, ,958, ,697 4, ,444,444 7,459 82,253 33, ,293,395 1,040 12,200 4, ,070,766 8,197 95,897 38, ,402, ,703 3, ,622,983 9, ,055 43, ,252,757 1,022 12,095 4, ,286,457 9, ,983 43, ,750, ,010 4, ,036,178 9, ,072 45, ,912, ,030 4, ,407,221 7,160 89,423 34, ,217,387 1,459 3,409 1, ,098,334 6,647 79,212 32, ,228, ,681 2, yr Avg 21,486,222 8,176 95,926 38, yr Avg 2,045, ,568 3,872 AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS Reported as Other Lentils before ,275,920 1,032 12,644 5, ,947,170 1,337 63,380 25, ,441, ,006 3, ,561,220 1,162 55,080 22, , ,988 1, ,644,418 1,199 49,005 19, , ,270 2, ,244,356 1,472 61,501 24, , ,827 3, ,005,150 1,363 64,658 26, , ,170 2, ,820,847 1,280 63,809 25,823 6-yr Avg 779, ,652 2, ,335,067 1,513 72,702 29, ,928,256 1,782 80,420 32,546 SMALL HIKPEAS ,945,861 1,790 75,360 30,498 Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares ,413,192 1,095 73,654 29, ,631, ,702 7, yr Avg 3,099,818 1,406 66,243 26, ,168, ,392 5, , ,036 1,229 MEDIUM LENTILS** , ,565 2,252 Reported as Regular Lentils before , ,623 2,680 Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares , ,760 1, ,812,445 1,729 57,330 23,201 6 Yr Avg 715, ,675 2, ,838,380 1,741 57,720 23, ,614,063 1,186 35,963 14,554 LARGE HIKPEAS ,882,246 3,575 43,795 17,724 Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares ,460,336 2,023 52,895 21, ,566,699 8,422 89,586 36, ,035,376 2,738 72,039 29, ,343,584 6,053 64,384 26, ,011,703 2,727 74,686 30, ,075,582 4,570 58,787 23, ,478,363 2,939 75,671 30, ,625,608 5,727 85,022 34, ,234,050 1,921 53,280 21, ,922,199 4,501 70,538 28, ,660,000 2,567 68,857 27, ,858,201 3,111 48,297 19, yr Avg 5,246,057 2,380 59,434 24, ,617,670 1,187 17,579 7, ,124, ,822 6,403 LARGE LENTILS*** ,236,129 1,921 28,946 11,714 Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares ,779,108 3,075 47,142 19, , ,370 2, yr Avg 7,620,299 3,457 48,502 19, , ,080 2, , ,892 1,170 RED LENTILS**** all sizes (3rd year reported) , ,205 1,297 Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares , ,536 1, , ,080 3, , ,329 1, , ,600 3, , ,319 2, , ,465 3,021 7 Yr Avg 334, ,893 1,576 * Pardina, Eston Varieties Small Sieve Green Peas ** Brewers, Richlea, Merrit Varieties Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares *** Mason, Pennell, Riveland, VanGard, Laird Varieties ,278, ,340 2,566 ****rimson, Red hief, Morton Varieties ,236, ,130 2, , ,666 1, , ,666 1, , ,716 1, , ,695 1,091 6-Yr Avg 655, ,375 1,366 means without express permission. 3
4 USA DRY PEA & LENTIL OUNIL NORTHERN PLAINS & MIDWEST 2010 Pea, Lentil & hickpea Seeded Acreage Report This report reflects an estimate of the acreage of peas (human edible and feed), lentils, and chickpeas in the Northern Plains (MN,MT, NE, ND, SD, IL) as gathered from industry sources. GREEN PEAS ,048,295 23, , , ,304,450 36, , , ,201,960 24, , , ,773,840 35, , , ,757,098 17, ,309 93, ,708,495 43, , , ,818,000 20, , , ,801,200 45, , , ,277,670 22, , , ,398,814 44, , , ,700,000 25, , , ,300,000 35, , , ,726,250 16, ,150 82, ,857,000 12, ,500 63, ,350,000 9, ,200 57, ,500,000 8, ,750 52, ,200,000 5, ,200 57, ,800,000 8, ,000 41, ,789,098 6,255 63,023 25, ,202,845 6,442 56,626 22, yr Avg 37,486,837 17, ,694 89, yr Avg 60,864,664 27, , ,510 AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS Reported as Other Lentils before ,304,540 1,045 14,160 5, ,261, ,200 21, ,158, ,120 2, ,531,300 1,052 59,560 24, ,783,906 1,263 26,073 10, ,198, ,469 11, ,447,000 1,564 32,000 12, ,830, ,667 16, ,502,554 1,135 14,574 5, ,397, ,879 14, ,160, ,000 4, n/a n/a n/a n/a , ,442 3, , n/a n/a n/a n/a ,600,000 2, ,640 42, ,042, ,500 1, ,765,000 2, ,640 42, , ,000 2, ,130,268 2,327 65,086 26, yr Avg 1,780, ,464 5, yr Avg 2,810,289 1,242 55,074 22,299 MEDIUM LENTILS** LARGE HIKPEAS Reported as Regular Lentils before ,543,340 1,154 13,110 5, ,635,400 8, , , , ,749 1, ,393,860 4, ,880 63, ,853, ,238 4, ,734,508 3,055 91,315 36, ,850,000 1,293 20,000 8, ,041,000 5, ,914 61, ,685,362 1,672 30,578 12, ,103,451 9, , , ,290,000 1,946 33,000 13, ,200,000 9, , , ,902, ,000 4, ,995,230 4, ,863 53, , ,280 6, n/a n/a n/a n/a ,294,020 1,494 20,000 8, n/a n/a n/a n/a ,700,000 2,586 61,656 24, , , yr Avg 2,766,926 1,255 23,167 9, yr Avg 11,363,298 5, ,576 61,348 SMALL HIKPEAS LARGE LENTILS*** , ,975 3, ,585,700 1,173 33,800 13, ,010, ,543 5, ,319,480 1,052 30,320 12, , ,500 3, ,149, ,991 12, ,340, ,900 4, ,677,143 2,122 45,428 18, ,610, ,000 4, ,559, ,556 7, n/a n/a n/a n/a 2005 n/a n/a n/a n/a Avg. 1,186, ,986 4,446 Avg. 2,676,536 1,214 31,324 12,677 * Pardina, Eston Varieties ** Brewers, Richlea, Merrit Varieties RED LENTILS**** All Sizes (3rd year reported) *** Mason, Pennell, Riveland, VanGard, Laird Varieties Year Pounds Metric Tons Acres Hectares ****rimson, Red hief, Red Robin, Morton Varieties ,379,200 1,986 73,600 29, ,861,160 1,328 31,280 15, ,618, ,708 10,809 means without express permission. 4
5 USA DRY PEA & LENTIL OUNIL PAIFI NORTHWEST 2010 Pea, Lentil & hickpea Acres omparison This report reflects the acreage of edible peas, lentils, and chickpeas in the PNW (WA, ID, OR,& A) as reported by USADPL member processors. PNW Acres - omparison by State Large Small Large Medium Small Red State Green Pea Small Sieve Yellow Pea AWP hickpea hickpea Lentil Lentil Lentil Lentil Total Pulse Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres ID 10 39,760 2,840 5,680 8,520 28,840 15,450 2,370 21,330 37,130 1, ,500 ID 09 32,900 1,880 5,640 4,700 21,252 10,304 2,080 18,720 28,080 2, ,156 WA 10 58,100 3,500 6,300 2,100 48,780 3,252 3,000 36,000 26,250 7, ,782 WA 09 70,550 4,250 7,650 2,550 28,612 2,488 3,000 39,000 27,000 6, ,100 OR 10 7, , ,700 OR 09 5, ,700 A , ,466 A , ,720 Limited information available for pulse plantings in Oregon and alifornia USA DRY PEA & LENTIL OUNIL NORTHERN PLAINS & MIDWEST 2010 Pea, Lentil & hickpea Acres omparison This report reflects the acreage of peas, lentils, and chickpeas in the Mid-West (MT, ND, SD,NE MN, IL) as reported by industry sources. Midwest Acres - omparison by State ***These figures are estimates and subject to revision as more accurate figures are available. Large Small Large Medium Small Red State Green Pea Small Sieve Yellow Pea AWP hickpea hickpea Lentil Lentil Lentil Lentil Total Pulse Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres MT 10 60, ,800 9,360 3,000 3,900 15, ,500 22,500 35, ,900 MT 09 60, ,680 2, ,725 13,920 74,240 18,560 11, ,940 ND , ,600 4,800 6,510 3,675 18, ,700 28,200 37, ,285 ND , ,200 4,800 2,124 9,558 16,400 83,640 41,000 19, ,202 *Other 10 2,500-7,500-3, ,000 2,500 1,000 22,500 *Other ,050 1, ,310 *Other States include SD, MN, NE, IL Limited information available for pulse plantings in Other States means without express permission. 5
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