Pulses Global Trends & Outlook Sudhakar TOMAR Managing Director Hakan Agro DMCC Board Member & Chair (Sponsorships)-Global Pulse Confederation President India Middle East Trade Industry & Investment Forum
How does World consume Pulses? Versatile Food, Ingredients, Fiber & Feed Flour Purees Sauces Salted & Sweet Snacks Drinks Breads Cakes Extremely Versatile & Diversified usage : 20000 + Dishes Google search yields >2.2 Million results
United colours of Pulses - Future
Global Pulse Product Launches
Pulse Burgers which smell, feel and,taste like meat
Chocolate Flavored Yellow Pea Milk
Pea Protein Drinks, Powders & Butter
Pet Foods
Why Pulses? Water Savers - Nitrogen Fixers - Energy Efficient *Lowest Water Footprints - 358 Liters of water to produce one Kilo of Pulses vs 15,509 Liters to produce 1 kilo of Beef * Pulses produce their own fertilizers by fixing Nitrogen * Pulses use 50% less energy compared to wheat
Pulses vs. other food products Product Production (Million MT) Global-Trade (Million MT) Protein (As % body weight) Pulses 62 14 20 to 25% Palm Oils 38 30 N/A Corn 771 87 3 to 4% Rice 660 32 7 to 8.3 % Wheat 676 116 10 to 12.5% Barley 153 19 10% Poultry Meat 93 9.6 23% Pulses industry size : 70 Million Tons Value : US$ 100 Billion Food-Feed-Protein-Agronomical benefits Environment friendly-ethical-green
Production & Pulses R&D lagging behind World production of pulses has slowly and steadily increased since the 1960s at a rate of about 1 percent per year. However the pace of pulses expansion has not matched that of the other grains. Total research funding for all 13 pulse crops is estimated at US$ $177 million / year
2016 International Year of Pulses
Super stars of Pulses EXPORTERS
Super stars of Pulses IMPORTERS
Global Pulses Calendar never a dull moment
Never a dull moment a diversified and widespread sowing, harvesting, supply, demand, trading and production base round the year
Pulses S&D and Outlook
PULSES global production..rising
Global Pulse Usage Trend (kilograms per person - cumulative)
Global Pulses Production
Global Pulses Supply & Trade
Loser LENTILS but no more
No more dearer CHICKPEAS
Give PEAS a chance
BEAN there done that
Over all
Emerging Trends 1. New Demand Drivers - Changing Markets Non GMO / Gluten Free / Non Allergen/ Food Ingredient Processing / Healthy Superfood / Sustainable 2. Farmers globally- will not grow pulses unless they can make as much or more money than growing other crops Battle for Acres will keep prices volatile 3. South Asian consumers - Directly - will not buy more pulses unless they are as cheap or cheaper than other foods (or they become Fashionable /Active Ingredients in pop snacks / Desirable) 4. Developing countries will improve average yields & reduce losses at farm and in logistics & storage chain Fantastic example - India
.Emerging Trends 5. Government Intervention is here to stay so deal with it 6. Consolidation leading to shorter global supply chain ( Example : India - 20 Large Exporters to India run their own Origination & Distribution in India ) 7. Intense Competition for market share 8. New Origin & New Destinations Ukraine, Russia, Baltics, CIS countries North and East & West Africa (Ethiopia, Tanzania, Sudan, Nigeria ) Latin America Argentina, Brazil, Peru
So what is in it for me?
India Projected Pulse requirements 2012-2030
The 5 Trillion $ opportunity World needs to produce in the next 40 years the equivalent of all of the food produced in the last 10,000 years Protein intake - 77g/person/day or 11% of daily dietary intake vegetable protein consumption up by 61% from 2010 to 2014 87% of vegetable protein - Soy and Wheat ( GMO / Gluten) Pea protein is just 2% of the market for Vegetable Proteins but increased 46% in product launches in 15/16 and forecast to grow at over 14.5% CAGR up to 2024 The global ingredient protein market- $43.3 billion by 2024
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Invitation Global Pulse Confederation Global Pulse Convention Colombo, Sri Lanka 7-10 th May 2018
Acknowledgements 1 2 3 4 CGIAR ICARDA IFPRI Pulse Canada Arjen Y. Hoekstra and Ashok Chapagain, Globalization of Water, U. of Twente, Waterfootprint.org Nationa Geographic, April 2010 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 USDA BRIAN CLANCEY / STATPUB FAOSTAT / FAO WFP GLOBAL PULSE CONFEDERATION / HUSEYIN ARSLAN The Directorate of Economics and Statistics (DES), Department of Agriculture, Government of India, New Delhi Retail Price Section, Directorate of Economics & Statistics,Ministry of Agriculture Government of India, New Delhi. P K Joshi, Devesh Roy and P Kumar, K Inbasekar, R Chanda, A Negi, G Tripathi, V Sonkar, N Datta, B Mishra and P Parthasarty Rao of International Food Policy Research Institute
Thank you very much HAKAN AGRO DMCC 34 th Floor, Tower BB2 Mazaya Business Avenue Jumeirah Lakes Towers P O Box 31489 Dubai ( UAE) Email : sudhakar.tomar@hakanfoods.com Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/sudhakartomar/ Twitter : Sudhakar_TOMAR Website : www.hakanfoods.com Pulses / India Sudhakar Tomar 35