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Little Change in Edible BeansVANCOUVER - Dec 10/05 - SNS -- North American dry edible bean markets finished the week unchanged to slightly easier on dealer markets in the face of an increase in the estimated size of this year's harvest. Production in Canada and the United States is now pegged at 1.562 million metric tons (MT), up from 1.03 million last year. The effect was reflected in a five point decline in spot market index for U.S. beans to 714 and a similar decline in the grower bid index to 609 points. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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