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Few Changes in Field PeasVANCOUVER - Apr 11/08 - SNS -- International field pea markets were little changed in light trading activity during the past week. Ongoing rabi season harvest activity in India is limiting spot demand for most categories of dry pulses by the country. That normal disinterest has been magnified by the presence of good inventories of imported pulses in both commercial and government hands. This year's rabi harvest is down from last year, which bodes well for import demand during the last half of the calendar year. Consequently, most markets believe shipments to the Indian subcontinent will be at least similar to those experienced last year. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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