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Lull in Monsoon Lowers Pulse AreaVANCOUVER - Jul 14/04 - SNS -- The pulse situation in India remains a moving target, with local estimates of the summer or kharif season seeded area suffering from continuous upward and downward adjustments. Last week, the country's agriculture department said it doubted pulse area would end up as large as initially expected. This week, there are reports that seedings in some key producing areas are lagging last year by a wide margin because of poor monsoonal rains since the third week of June. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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