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Beans Start 2004 on Quiet NoteVANCOUVER - Jan 9/04 - STAT -- North American dry edible beans markets started the new calendar year on a relatively quiet note, with few changes in values noted in the United States. This has seen the spot market price index for U.S. beans sit at 676 points through the holiday season, while gaining a point on improving demand during the past week. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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