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Aussie Problems Help Steady ChickpeasVANCOUVER - Dec 17/04 - SNS -- International chickpea markets maintained their firm tone through the past week, as they remain determined to finish the 2004 calendar year on a strong note. Markets were helped by rising concerns from Australia that recent weather conditions will result in a shortage of chickpeas and lentils. They cite below average rainfall and severe bouts of frost during the growing season as reasons for concern about yields and quality. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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