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Chickpeas Get Friendlier ToneVANCOUVER - Feb 11/12 - SNS -- International chickpea markets finished the week's trading on a slightly anxious tone, with origin sellers believing markets are becoming friendlier to their cause. Estimates of the Mexican crop not seeded continue to occupy a wide range, while India's crop is hesistantly advanced toward maturity and general availability. However, markets remain sensitive to the evolving weather story in India's growing areas, with some traders still worried about the overall quality of the harvest. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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