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Australian Worries Firm LentilsVANCOUVER - Nov 3/06 - SNS -- Lentil markets continued to strengthen during the past week on widening speculation about the depth of damage to this year's Australian crop. Markets for that and other pulses in Australia appear caught in a classical weather bull market, with prices looking to peak during harvest. Companies supplying domestic packagers and canners are being squeezed by perceptions this year's crop will end up much smaller than anticipated and efforts by exporters to source the maximum quantity of product possible on domestic markets. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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