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Beans Maintain Firm ToneVANCOUVER - Sep 7/07 - SNS -- International dry edible bean markets maintained a firm tone during the past week, helped by rising asking prices for Argentine origin product and limited selling interest by Chinese shippers. North America's spot market index for dry edible beans finished the week at 1035, down 7 points from the previous week; while the grower index finished 2 points higher at 924. The grower share of the weighted average dealer price for beans now stands at 79.9%, up from 79.1% last week and up 0.5 points from this time last year. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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