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Little Change In Field PeasVANCOUVER - Mar 28/08 - SNS -- Few changes were noted in international field pea markets during the past week, though tender activity in the United States continues to support inter-dealer and grower markets in that country. During the week, the USDA paid an average U.S. $23.32 per 100 pounds (cwt) delivered Gulf ports for 2,500 metric tons (MT) of whole yellow peas for prepositioning at the port for eventual shipment as food aid. In Canada, tightening stocks are limiting supplies available to exporters. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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