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Lentils Maintain Firm ToneVANCOUVER - May 1/09 - SNS -- North American lentil markets maintained their firm tone through the past week as product available from growers has fallen behind the short term needs of the market. Tightening supplies, steady increases in bid levels, and the need to focus more on spring seeding than marketing is making growers less enthusiastic about selling. This is especially a problem on spot markets. New crop trading continues at a somewhat brisker pace, with buyers on the Indian subcontinent still showing some interest in new crop purchases. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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