Pea Prices Remain Steady in Canada Amid Routine Trade

19-Mar-2026 01:33 PM

Regina: Pea prices in Canada have remained stable within a narrow range over the past two to three weeks, supported by steady but routine trading activity. No major price fluctuations have been observed during this period.

Yellow peas are currently priced between $8.00 and $8.50 per bushel for delivery, although demand at these levels is reported to be limited. For the upcoming new crop, prices are being quoted lower, in the range of $7.00 to $8.00 per bushel. Sowing of peas in Canada is expected to begin next month (April), with harvesting likely to start in August.

As for green peas, demand has been somewhat weak during the current week. However, good quality No. 2 grade green peas are still holding around $10 per bushel on an FOB farm basis. Prices for the new crop are estimated between $8.00 and $8.50 per bushel.

Trading activity in maple peas remains sluggish. Exports of Canadian peas to West Asia and Gulf countries have been affected due to geopolitical tensions involving Iran, disrupting trade flows. Meanwhile, strong demand from China has yet to emerge, even as exporters continue to wait for improved buying interest.