Key Market Indicators
Chilean pulses production is projected to decline slightly, reaching approximately 60,000 metric tons by 2028. This marks a decrease from the 62,000 metric tons expected in 2023, reflecting an average annual decline rate of 0.5%. Historical data indicates that Chile's supply of pulses has been decreasing steadily since 1966, with an average yearly drop of 0.3%. As of 2023, Chile ranks 80th globally in pulse production. In the same year, Ivory Coast surpassed Chile with a production volume of 62,000 metric tons. Leading the global ranking are Myanmar, Canada, and China, holding the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.