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Indian Dominates Pea MarketsVANCOUVER - Aug 1/08 - SNS -- International field pea attitudes continue to be dominated by events in India, with markets closely watching the difficulty seeding this year's monsoon or kharif season pulses. India has struggled to plant this summer's kharif season crops because of an uneven and below average monsoon rainfall coverage. The country mainly grows arhar or pigeon peas, moong or mung beans and urad or black matpe bean during the kharif season. It mainly grows gram or chickpeas in the winter or rabi season. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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