Food exec calls for pulses to be listed on Dubai exchange

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Pulses should be listed on Dubai's futures exchange because their production is much more efficient than animal protein, a senior trading house executive said on Monday.Traders have been urging managers of the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) to list pulses - such as peas, beans, lentils and chickpeas - since 2005, said Sudhakar Tomar, managing director of Hakan Agro DMCC, one of the leading food commodities trading company in the Gulf region.

"I think with the current uncertain economic climate the exchange is wary of introducing new products to the listings, but right now producing animal protein has become very costly and we have to encourage the alternatives," Tomar said in an interview.

"Producing animal protein requires a lot of energy and at this time we have to look at ways to cut back on all these extra costs, so shifting to consuming pulses is a solution," he said, adding that about 14 kilograms of yellow corn are needed to produce just one kilogram of chicken.

Some 60 million metric tonnes of pulses are produced every year globally, but only a sixth of that amount are listed on futures exchanges - and when a commodity is not listed it tends to be marginalised, Tomar said.

"The cheapest animal protein is chicken which is $1,200 per tonne, while the cheapest pulse, which is yellow peas, is only one fifth of that price," he added.

But pulses are not yet a popular dinner choice in the Gulf region.

Total food imports to the region were $12 billion last year and some 75 percent of that was animal protein, Tomar said.

Commodity prices have plummeted by half since the fourth quarter last year, said Tomer. But he said he was "not worried at all, recession or no recession people will still have to eat."  (Reuters)

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