Field and Feed Pea market news for Apr 2009 Record Pace to March MovementVANCOUVER - Apr 1/09 - SNS -- Bulk field pea exports from Canada left the country at a record pace in March, judging from port clearances reported by the Canadian Ports Clearance Association, lifting them ahead of last season. . . . Continue or visitors click here India Tenders For New Crop PeasVANCOUVER - Apr 2/09 - SNS -- India's state trading companies will remain a factor in new crop markets, with the first tenders for 2009 crop peas issued this week. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canada's Visible Pea Stocks Total 260,700 MTWINNIPEG - Apr 3/09 - STAT -- Visible supplies of field peas in Canada's licensed elevator system totalled 260,700 metric tons (MT) during the latest week under review by the Canadian Grain Commission for the 2008-09 marketing year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Few Changes in PeasVANCOUVER - Apr 4/09 - SNS -- North American field pea markets were little changed against steady trading interest on domestic and export markets. . . . Continue or visitors click here European Feed Pea Markets FirmVANCOUVER - Apr 4/09 - SNS -- International feed pea markets closed out the week on a generally firmer note in Europe, helped by advances in values for corn, soybeans and other major ingredient markets. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Sets Regional Loan RatesWASHINGTON - Apr 8/09 - SNS -- The USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) set regional pulse crop loan rates for the 2009 crop. . . . Continue or visitors click here French Field Pea Export DeclineA table about French Field Pea Export Decline . . . Subscribers Only
Canadian Bulk Pea Exports SurgingVANCOUVER - Apr 10/09 - SNS -- Canadian field pea markets were relatively steady during the past week against good movement from the country to port shipping positions. . . . Continue or visitors click here European Feed Peas SoftenVANCOUVER - Apr 10/09 - SNS -- European feed pea markets ended the week's trading on a softer note in both local and U.S. currency terms. Participation on markets was not helped by the fact this was a short trading week on account of the Easter observances which closed markets in most countries on Friday. . . . Continue or visitors click here Smaller Canadian Pulse Crop SeenWASHINGTON - Apr 13/09 - SNS -- Canadian pulse production will likely decline 6% this year as low prices cause a reduction in field pea production, argues the U.S. agricultural attache for the country in his annual report on Canada's grain and feed sector. . . . Continue or visitors click here Pea Markets Uncertain Before Intentions ReportVANCOUVER - Apr 17/09 - SNS -- Field pea markets finished the week's trading with tension over the coming April 24 Canadian seeding intentions report starting to build. . . . Continue or visitors click here Regional Per Capita Field Crop ProductionA table about Regional Per Capita Field Crop Production . . . Subscribers Only
Tight World Supplies Through 2016VANCOUVER - Apr 17/09 - SNS -- Barring a significant change in government policy toward biofuel and/or a return to sub $40 oil, the competitive pressures facing the pulse industry will remain a feature of markets until at least the 2014-16 period. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canada's Visible Pea Stocks Total 262,000 MTWINNIPEG - Apr 18/09 - STAT -- Visible supplies of field peas in Canada's licensed elevator system totalled 262,000 metric tons (MT) during the latest week under review by the Canadian Grain Commission for the 2008-09 marketing year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canada -- 2009 Special Crop Seeding IntentionsA table about Canada -- 2009 Special Crop Seeding Intentions . . . Subscribers Only
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USDA Tenders for 12,120 MT PulsesKANSAS CITY - Apr 24/09 - SNS -- The USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation office here is seeking offers of 12,120 metric tons (MT) of pulses for shipment as food aid. . . . Continue or visitors click here Pea and Lentil Tenders Reach 8,310 MTKANSAS CITY - Apr 24/09 - STAT -- The quantity of peas and lentils covered by USDA PL-480 food aid tenders this season now totals 153,000 MT, compared to 138,570 MT last year. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Jun Tenders Reach 12,120 MT PulsesKANSAS CITY - Apr 24/09 - STAT -- The latest USDA PL-480 tenders bring actual and potential purchases of pulses for shipment as food aid over the Sep-Jun period of the current shipping season to 205,240 MT. . . . Continue or visitors click here Third Largest Specialty Area in CanadaVANCOUVER - Apr 24/09 - SNS -- Canada's seeding intentions estimates contained a good measure of surprises for the market, with the lentil number coming in lower than expected and field peas much higher. . . . Continue or visitors click here Field Peas Surprised by IntentionsVANCOUVER - Apr 25/09 - SNS -- Field pea markets ended the week unchanged to firmer in relatively light trade, though markets were surprised by this year's seedings intentions estimates for western Canada. . . . Continue or visitors click here CGC Reports Solid March Pea ShipmentsWINNIPEG - Apr 29/09 - SNS -- The Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) reports 249,100 metric tons (MT) of field pea were exported in March through licensed terminal facilities which are required to report to it all grain movement. The CGC data does not include exports in containers or from non-reporting terminals. . . . Continue or visitors click here Modest Seeding Progress in SaskatchewanREGINA - Apr 30/09 - SNS -- Saskatchewan recorded modest seeding progress during the week ending April 26, according to the latest crop report from Saskatchewan Agriculture. . . . Continue or visitors click here
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