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Weaker Tendency in Edible BeansVANCOUVER - Feb 3/06 - SNS -- International dry edible bean markets revealed a weaker tendency during the past week, with more buyers content to wait for the arrival of new crop product before entering markets. This was clearly reflected on spot markets for Argentine white alubia bean. Less so in the United States, where the spot market index dropped seven points to close at 701. Argentine alubias lost around U.S. $100 per metric ton (MT), while new crop gained around $50 on concerns over growing conditions. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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