for the World's Agriculture Industry Since 1988 |
![]() | ||
For full site access Lost Password? Customer Center Trade Directory Special Crops Beans Lentils Peas Chickpeas Birdseed Mustard & Other Spices & Herbs Dried Fruit & Nuts Supply-Demand The rest of Agriculture Bio-Energy Commentary Grain Oilseed Livestock Poultry Cotton & Wool Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Dried Fruit & Nuts Dairy Technology General Organic Just for Growers Cash Markets Futures Markets Weather Price Graphs Export Data Supply-Demand Subscribe Today! Privacy Policy Subscriber Agreement Ag Links Affiliates Add Headlines! To your website! |
World Ignores North American PricesVANCOUVER - Nov 12/04 - SNS -- International dry edible bean markets continued to pursue a different path from North American bean markets during the past week. Markets in the United States and Canada continued to strengthen, as reflected in a 26 point gain in the STAT Spot Market Index for beans to 1081, its highest level since July of 1990. By contrast, markets outside North America are seeing more sellers than buyers. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
|