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Storms Slow Lentil MovementVANCOUVER - Jan 19/07 - SNS -- Lentil markets experienced another relatively quiet week, with limited domestic and export trading activity reported in both Canada and the United States. Winter storms remain an important factor, affecting the abilities of shippers in both countries to meet vessel deadlines at west coast ports. Heavy snow and avalanches are a persistent concern moving product through coastal mountain ranges. Unusually cold and stormy weather in the U.S. midwest and Canada's Prairie region are interfering with the willingness of growers to deliver product and processors to meet shipping deadlines. Peer-reviewed scientists are unambiguous in their view this winter's increased ferocity in some areas is linked to global warming and climate change. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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