Chickpea Market News for September 2011
United States California 9mm Chickpeas Grower Price Review
VANCOUVER - Sep 1/11 - STAT -- United States California 9mm Chickpeas markets finished the 2010-11 marketing year with prices offered to growers rising 3% above the recent three year average annual price offered to growers in that country.
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United States Pacific Northwest 9mm Chickpeas Grower Price Review
VANCOUVER - Sep 1/11 - STAT -- United States Pacific Northwest 9mm Chickpeas markets finished the 2010-11 marketing year with prices offered to growers advancing 8% above the recent three year average annual price offered to growers in that country.
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United States Chickpeas Dealer Price Review
VANCOUVER - Sep 1/11 - STAT -- U.S. Chickpeas markets finished the 2010-11 marketing year with prices leaping 10% above the recent three year average annual price on inter-dealer markets in that country.
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Record Chickpea Grower Bids in Canada
VANCOUVER - Sep 2/11 - SNS -- Chickpea markets managed to advance in value during the past week, with asking prices for kabuli type chickpeas rising for countries which still have inventory available for sale.
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Canada - Chickpea Stocks - July 31, 2011
A table about Canada - Chickpea Stocks - July 31, 2011
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Chickpea Prices Advancing
VANCOUVER - Sep 10/11 - SNS -- International chickpea markets were generally firmer again during the past week, with suppliers raising asking prices for available stocks.
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Frost Hits Chickpeas Hard
VANCOUVER - Sep 15/11 - SNS -- Killing frosts reported in most parts of Saskatchewan at the start of the week are believed to have caused widespread damage to this year's Canadian chickpea crop.
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Chickpea Markets Remain Firm
VANCOUVER - Sep 16/11 - SNS -- International chickpea markets remained firm through the past week, helped by deep concerns about damage to the Canadian crop and tightening stocks in other exporting nations.
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