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Global Pulse Scenario: Consumption, Production and Trade
P K Joshi and P Parthasarthy Rao
South Asia Regional Office
International Food Policy Research Institute
E-mail: p.joshi@cigar.org; Web: www.ifpri-org
International Conference on
“Pulses for Health, Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture in Drylands”
Marrakech, Morocco, April 18-20, 2016
Outline
Pulse consumption, demand and production
Regional patterns of pulses production
Global trade and prices of pulses
Global future outlook for pulses
Conclusions and way forward
Consumption and utilization of pulses
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Percapitafood
World Developed Developing
• Global demand for pulses is increasing
• Around 70 m t in 2011-13 compared to 42 m t in
1980-81
• But per capita consumption declined (10 kg in
1961 to 6.5 kg in 2011); slow rise in recent years
• Diverse uses for food & feed
• Developing countries 80% as food
• Developed countries <40% as food
An illustration from India: pulse utilization
 Direct food 13.8 m t (69%)
 Value added products 4.0 m t (20%)
 Seed 1.4 m t (7%)
 Miscellaneous 0.8 m t (4%)
Drivers of household consumption: role of demand elasticities
Consumer Income Price Overall
All 0.206 -0.456 -0.250
Poor 0.500 -0.699 -0.199
Rich 0.098 -0.345 -0.250
 Price elasticity is more than
income elasticity
 Net elasticity is -0.250
 Poor are more sensitive to
these elasticities
 Pe= -0.666 and Ie= 0.500
 Consumption will be stabilized
if income increase is more than
price increase
Pulses production and area
 Roughly 72 m t of pulses are produced from about 80 m ha
 It was 45 mt from 64 m ha area in 1981-83
 Global pulses production during 1980s increased impressively (3.7%); stagnated
(0.1%) during 1990s; and picked-up (2.2%) during 2000s.
 Yield gains was the main source of production
increase during 1980s (62%) but area during 2000 (63%)
 Yields were increasing in developed countries,
while area in developing countries
 Share of Europe and Latin America is declining
 Pulses finding new niches in North America,
Oceania and many African countries
Area and production of pulses
0.1
33.7
9.3
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20.9
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2.8
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8.9
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6.3
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Bambara beans
Beans, dry
Broad beans, horse
beans, dry
Chick peas
Cow peas, dry
Lentils
Lupins
Peas, dry
• Five pulses contribute about 80% of pulses production
• Dry beans tops the list
(32%) followed by chickpea
(17%) dry peas (14.6%);
Cowpea (9%) and lentils (6%)
• Share of cowpea and lentil
increased from 6 to 15%
• Chickpea share marginally
increased but dry beans
declined
1981-83 2011-13
Yield of pulses versus cereals (kg/ha)
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Cereals Pulses
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2013
Yield(kg/ha)
Developed cereals Developing cereals
Developed pulses Developing pulses
• Global cereals yields increased rapidly
• 1500 kg/ha in 1961 to 4000 kg/ha in 2013
• Pulse yields barely doubled from 550 kg/ha to
1000 kg/ha
• Cereal yields increased significantly both in
developed and developing countries
• Pulse yields increased mainly in developed
countries until mid 1990s and thereafter
stagnated
• In developing countries pulse yields were
stagnant throughout and increased marginally
only from mid 2005
Yield of all pulses in different countries, 2011-13
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UnitedStatesofAmerica
China
Turkey
Ethiopia
RussianFederation
Australia
Myanmar
Brazil
Nigeria
Iran(IslamicRepublicof)
UnitedRepublicofTanzania
Mexico
India
Pakistan
Kenya
Uganda
BurkinaFaso
Mozambique
Niger
Yield(kg/ha)
 Global average yield of all pulses
is around 900 kg/ha
 Dry peas has highest yields, 1.65 t/ha
 Average yields of developed
countries was > 1.2 t/ha
 Canada > 2 t/ha; US near 2 t/ha
 Developing countries average
yield was <1 t/ha
 Myanmar and Ethiopia are exception
 Most of the African and S Asian
countries yields are < 500 kg/ha
India: yield gaps between existing and potential (kg/ha)
Source: Singh, NP and Saxena, MC. 2016. Towards self-sufficiency of pulses in India, Base paper for NAAS Brainstorming workshop on 8 April 2016
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432
797 792
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890
843
1047
1433 1435
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1400 1400
1800 1800
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Blackgram Greengram lentil Pigeonpea Chickpea
Yield gaps in pulses
Existing Demonstration Potential
 High yield gaps ranging from
75% in lentil to 224% in green
gram
 Causes of high yield gaps
 Poor quality of seed
 Poor management practices
 Bridge Yield gap I
 Chickpea production will
increase by 4.3 mt; and pigeon
pea by 2.4 mt
 Little efforts will take pulse
production to 26-27 mt
Changing regional patterns in pulses production
 Asia & Africa share about 70% of all pulses; showing rising trends
 Africa is showing fastest growth in pulses production (4.6%)
 Chickpea and pigeon pea in East Africa and Cowpea in West Africa
 Southeast Asia is emerging fastest growing region in pulses (7.4%)
 Dry beans, chickpea and pigeon pea are gaining importance
 Chickpea and pigeon pea showing increasing trends in South Asia
 Among developed regions, North America led by Canada and
Oceania are showing rising trends (4.1%)
 Lentils in Canada and Chickpea and lentils in Oceania
Growing importance of pulses in many countries
- especially more vulnerable population
8.4 9.1
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Share of pulse area in arable land, %
1980-82 2011-13
Region-wise self-sufficiency in pulses
0.96
2.27
3.03
1.56
0.89 0.93 1.02 0.93
0.72 0.81
1.02
1.24
1.55
0
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1
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Self-sufficiency ratio  At aggregate level, Developed
countries have surplus while deficit
in developing countries
 Northern America has very surplus, while
Asia has high deficit
 Self-sufficiency is increasing in
developed countries and further
declining in developing countries
 West and South Asia are highly
deficit in pulses
 Self-sufficiency is declining fast over the
years
Pulse trade: changing patterns
 Global pulse trade is about 12 million tons; it
was 3 m t in 1980-82 and 6.5 m t in 1990-92
 It is about 18% of total pulse production
 Developed countries shares 65% of all exports
 Developing countries shares 82% of all imports; South
Asia shares about 40% of imports
 Exports zooming from North America from
1990s led by Canada
 Canada, Myanmar, USA, Australia and China account
for 75% of all exports
 India is largest importing country (3-4 m t)
 India, China, BD, Pakistan and Egypt account about
62% of all imports
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Imports
World (Pulses) Developed (Pulses)
Developing (Pulses) World (Cereals)
Developed (Cereals) Developing (Cereals)
Exports
Imports
Growing importance of dry peas in trade
Imports
Exports
Improve pulse value chain and correct price policy
3175 3075
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MSP Wholesale Retail
Consumer
Pulse prices
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Producerprices(US$/tonne)
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Dry peas
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1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011
Beans, dry Broad beans, horse beans, dry
Chick peas Lentils
Peas, dry Pulses (Total)
Stage I: 1961-71 almost stagnated
Stage II: 1971-85 increasing; peak for chickpea in 1979-80 & most pulses in 1981
Stage III: 1985-03 volatile; peak for chickpea in 1995
Stage IV: 2003 onward rising trend with peak in 2008
Dry peas: Lower prices than other pulses; with peak in 2008 and then rising
Future pulse outlook (Source: Clancey 2009; Kumar et al 2009; Rao et al 2010)
 Global pulse consumption may grow by 10% in coming decade and 23% by 2030;
more rapidly in Africa and Asia
 Pulse consumption in Africa may rise 27% in next decade and 50% by 2030
 In Asia, pulses consumption would increase by 12% in 2020 and by 24% in 2030
 Yields to increase more than 1.5 times; not easy task
 Or additional area under pulses to 6 m ha by 2020 and 10 m ha by 2030
 Prices of pulses will increase
 Rising demand
 Non-availability of high-yielding technologies
 Trade may increase; developing countries to import more
 Shift in consumption towards value added products
 More private sector participation
Conclusions and way forward
 Demand for pulses is growing but
supply constraints will lead to rise in
prices and increase trade
 Pulses production and trade scenario
in changing
 New countries are producing pulses and
exporting to deficit countries
 Global level
 Increase funding for pulse research
 Incentives for improved technologies to
public as well as private sector
 Liberalize pulse trade
 National level
 Bridge yield gaps to increase domestic
production
 Improve pulse value chains to benefit
producers and consumers
 Attract private sector in pulses
production, processing and marketing
 Promote innovative institutions for scale
International Year of Pulses- 2016
Commit ensuring pulses to poor at affordable prices
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Global pulses consumption, production and trade scenario: Trends and Outlook

  • 1. Global Pulse Scenario: Consumption, Production and Trade P K Joshi and P Parthasarthy Rao South Asia Regional Office International Food Policy Research Institute E-mail: p.joshi@cigar.org; Web: www.ifpri-org International Conference on “Pulses for Health, Nutrition and Sustainable Agriculture in Drylands” Marrakech, Morocco, April 18-20, 2016
  • 2. Outline Pulse consumption, demand and production Regional patterns of pulses production Global trade and prices of pulses Global future outlook for pulses Conclusions and way forward
  • 3. Consumption and utilization of pulses 0 20 40 60 80 100 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 Food(%) World Developed Developing 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 Feed(%) 0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 Percapitafood World Developed Developing • Global demand for pulses is increasing • Around 70 m t in 2011-13 compared to 42 m t in 1980-81 • But per capita consumption declined (10 kg in 1961 to 6.5 kg in 2011); slow rise in recent years • Diverse uses for food & feed • Developing countries 80% as food • Developed countries <40% as food
  • 4. An illustration from India: pulse utilization  Direct food 13.8 m t (69%)  Value added products 4.0 m t (20%)  Seed 1.4 m t (7%)  Miscellaneous 0.8 m t (4%)
  • 5. Drivers of household consumption: role of demand elasticities Consumer Income Price Overall All 0.206 -0.456 -0.250 Poor 0.500 -0.699 -0.199 Rich 0.098 -0.345 -0.250  Price elasticity is more than income elasticity  Net elasticity is -0.250  Poor are more sensitive to these elasticities  Pe= -0.666 and Ie= 0.500  Consumption will be stabilized if income increase is more than price increase
  • 6. Pulses production and area  Roughly 72 m t of pulses are produced from about 80 m ha  It was 45 mt from 64 m ha area in 1981-83  Global pulses production during 1980s increased impressively (3.7%); stagnated (0.1%) during 1990s; and picked-up (2.2%) during 2000s.  Yield gains was the main source of production increase during 1980s (62%) but area during 2000 (63%)  Yields were increasing in developed countries, while area in developing countries  Share of Europe and Latin America is declining  Pulses finding new niches in North America, Oceania and many African countries
  • 7. Area and production of pulses 0.1 33.7 9.3 14.1 2.9 3.7 1.2 20.9 5.1 6.2 2.8 0.3 31.9 5.8 16.8 8.9 6.5 1.5 14.6 6.2 6.3 1.2 Bambara beans Beans, dry Broad beans, horse beans, dry Chick peas Cow peas, dry Lentils Lupins Peas, dry • Five pulses contribute about 80% of pulses production • Dry beans tops the list (32%) followed by chickpea (17%) dry peas (14.6%); Cowpea (9%) and lentils (6%) • Share of cowpea and lentil increased from 6 to 15% • Chickpea share marginally increased but dry beans declined 1981-83 2011-13
  • 8. Yield of pulses versus cereals (kg/ha) 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 1961 1965 1969 1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1993 1997 2001 2005 2009 2013 Yield(kg/ha) Cereals Pulses 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 1961 1965 1969 1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1993 1997 2001 2005 2009 2013 Yield(kg/ha) Developed cereals Developing cereals Developed pulses Developing pulses • Global cereals yields increased rapidly • 1500 kg/ha in 1961 to 4000 kg/ha in 2013 • Pulse yields barely doubled from 550 kg/ha to 1000 kg/ha • Cereal yields increased significantly both in developed and developing countries • Pulse yields increased mainly in developed countries until mid 1990s and thereafter stagnated • In developing countries pulse yields were stagnant throughout and increased marginally only from mid 2005
  • 9. Yield of all pulses in different countries, 2011-13 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Canada UnitedStatesofAmerica China Turkey Ethiopia RussianFederation Australia Myanmar Brazil Nigeria Iran(IslamicRepublicof) UnitedRepublicofTanzania Mexico India Pakistan Kenya Uganda BurkinaFaso Mozambique Niger Yield(kg/ha)  Global average yield of all pulses is around 900 kg/ha  Dry peas has highest yields, 1.65 t/ha  Average yields of developed countries was > 1.2 t/ha  Canada > 2 t/ha; US near 2 t/ha  Developing countries average yield was <1 t/ha  Myanmar and Ethiopia are exception  Most of the African and S Asian countries yields are < 500 kg/ha
  • 10. India: yield gaps between existing and potential (kg/ha) Source: Singh, NP and Saxena, MC. 2016. Towards self-sufficiency of pulses in India, Base paper for NAAS Brainstorming workshop on 8 April 2016 596 432 797 792 1014 890 843 1047 1433 1435 1300 1400 1400 1800 1800 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Blackgram Greengram lentil Pigeonpea Chickpea Yield gaps in pulses Existing Demonstration Potential  High yield gaps ranging from 75% in lentil to 224% in green gram  Causes of high yield gaps  Poor quality of seed  Poor management practices  Bridge Yield gap I  Chickpea production will increase by 4.3 mt; and pigeon pea by 2.4 mt  Little efforts will take pulse production to 26-27 mt
  • 11. Changing regional patterns in pulses production  Asia & Africa share about 70% of all pulses; showing rising trends  Africa is showing fastest growth in pulses production (4.6%)  Chickpea and pigeon pea in East Africa and Cowpea in West Africa  Southeast Asia is emerging fastest growing region in pulses (7.4%)  Dry beans, chickpea and pigeon pea are gaining importance  Chickpea and pigeon pea showing increasing trends in South Asia  Among developed regions, North America led by Canada and Oceania are showing rising trends (4.1%)  Lentils in Canada and Chickpea and lentils in Oceania
  • 12. Growing importance of pulses in many countries - especially more vulnerable population 8.4 9.1 14 10 11.7 6.8 21.8 12.5 6.6 10.3 14.8 17.7 18.3 20.6 21.6 26.6 30.6 36.2 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Nigeria Tanzania India Uganda Burkina FasoMozambique Kenya Nigeria Myanmar Share of pulse area in arable land, % 1980-82 2011-13
  • 13. Region-wise self-sufficiency in pulses 0.96 2.27 3.03 1.56 0.89 0.93 1.02 0.93 0.72 0.81 1.02 1.24 1.55 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 Self-sufficiency ratio  At aggregate level, Developed countries have surplus while deficit in developing countries  Northern America has very surplus, while Asia has high deficit  Self-sufficiency is increasing in developed countries and further declining in developing countries  West and South Asia are highly deficit in pulses  Self-sufficiency is declining fast over the years
  • 14. Pulse trade: changing patterns  Global pulse trade is about 12 million tons; it was 3 m t in 1980-82 and 6.5 m t in 1990-92  It is about 18% of total pulse production  Developed countries shares 65% of all exports  Developing countries shares 82% of all imports; South Asia shares about 40% of imports  Exports zooming from North America from 1990s led by Canada  Canada, Myanmar, USA, Australia and China account for 75% of all exports  India is largest importing country (3-4 m t)  India, China, BD, Pakistan and Egypt account about 62% of all imports 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 19801983198619891992199519982001200420072010 Exports 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 19801983198619891992199519982001200420072010 Imports World (Pulses) Developed (Pulses) Developing (Pulses) World (Cereals) Developed (Cereals) Developing (Cereals) Exports Imports
  • 15. Growing importance of dry peas in trade Imports Exports
  • 16. Improve pulse value chain and correct price policy 3175 3075 4650 4425 4425 6000 8900 9250 10200 12000 6500 9500 10250 12000 13500 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 Chickpea Lentil Greengram blackgram Pegionpea MSP Wholesale Retail Consumer
  • 17. Pulse prices 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 1991 1994 1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 2012 Producerprices(US$/tonne) Canada Spain Russian Federation United Kingdom United States of America Dry peas 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1961 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 Beans, dry Broad beans, horse beans, dry Chick peas Lentils Peas, dry Pulses (Total) Stage I: 1961-71 almost stagnated Stage II: 1971-85 increasing; peak for chickpea in 1979-80 & most pulses in 1981 Stage III: 1985-03 volatile; peak for chickpea in 1995 Stage IV: 2003 onward rising trend with peak in 2008 Dry peas: Lower prices than other pulses; with peak in 2008 and then rising
  • 18. Future pulse outlook (Source: Clancey 2009; Kumar et al 2009; Rao et al 2010)  Global pulse consumption may grow by 10% in coming decade and 23% by 2030; more rapidly in Africa and Asia  Pulse consumption in Africa may rise 27% in next decade and 50% by 2030  In Asia, pulses consumption would increase by 12% in 2020 and by 24% in 2030  Yields to increase more than 1.5 times; not easy task  Or additional area under pulses to 6 m ha by 2020 and 10 m ha by 2030  Prices of pulses will increase  Rising demand  Non-availability of high-yielding technologies  Trade may increase; developing countries to import more  Shift in consumption towards value added products  More private sector participation
  • 19. Conclusions and way forward  Demand for pulses is growing but supply constraints will lead to rise in prices and increase trade  Pulses production and trade scenario in changing  New countries are producing pulses and exporting to deficit countries  Global level  Increase funding for pulse research  Incentives for improved technologies to public as well as private sector  Liberalize pulse trade  National level  Bridge yield gaps to increase domestic production  Improve pulse value chains to benefit producers and consumers  Attract private sector in pulses production, processing and marketing  Promote innovative institutions for scale
  • 20. International Year of Pulses- 2016 Commit ensuring pulses to poor at affordable prices Thank you