Senegal: Pulse Market Overview

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   SG2024-0005
Senegalese cowpea production is estimated at 152,000 MT in the 2022/23 December- November marketing year (MY), a 36 percent decline from the previous year. Pulse imports are estimated at 42,800 MT for MY 2023, growing from 37,000 MT in MY 2021 and and 27,000 in 2022. Exporters seeking to enter the Senegalese market should be aware that significant volumes of pulses transit Morocco, Tunisia, and the UAE.

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