Field and Feed Pea market news for Sep 2005 Canada's Visible Pea Stocks Total 227,700 MTWINNIPEG - Sep 1/05 - STAT -- Visible supplies of field peas in Canada's licensed elevator system totalled 227,700 metric tons (MT) during the latest week under review by the Canadian Grain Commission for the 2005-05 marketing year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Strong Start to Canada's Shipping SeasonVANCOUVER - Sep 2/05 - SNS -- The 2005-06 shipping season is off to a strong start in Canada, with an estimated 201,104 metric tons (MT) of field peas and around 8,749 MT of lentils shipped through licensed terminals at Thunder Bay and Vancouver, according to data available from the Canadian Ports Clearance Association. . . . Continue or visitors click here Traders Missing Some Risk Management ToolsVANCOUVER- Sep 2/05 - SNS -- There was little price movement in origin values for feed peas during the past week, though fluctuations in local currencies relative to the U.S. dollar resulting in some significant movement in price in U.S. dollar terms. . . . Continue or visitors click here Peas Unchanged to EasierVANCOUVER - Sep 2/05 - SNS -- Field pea markets finished the week unchanged to slightly easier under relatively light trading conditions. . . . Continue or visitors click here Australian Pulse Production Estimates - Sep 2005A table about Australian Pulse Production Estimates - Sep 2005 . . . Subscribers Only
Australian Pulse Crop Estimates BoostedVANCOUVER - Sep 6/05 - SNS -- The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) boosted the projected size of this year's pulse harvest from 1.634 million metric tons (MT) to 1.81 million MT in its latest crop forecast for 2005-06. . . . Continue or visitors click here New Crop Lentils and Peas Supply Now AmpleREGINA - Sep 6/05 - SNS -- Harvest progress in Saskatchewan was about what was expected by field pea and lentil processors in the province, with 54% of this year's lentil crop now in the bin, along with 58% of the peas, according to the latest crop progress report from Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canada's Visible Pea Stocks Total 368,400 MTWINNIPEG - Sep 9/05 - STAT -- Visible supplies of field peas in Canada's licensed elevator system totalled 368,400 metric tons (MT) during the latest week under review by the Canadian Grain Commission for the 2005-05 marketing year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Currencies Confound Feed PeasVANCOUVER - Sep 9/05 - SNS -- European feed pea markets ended the week down in U.S. dollar terms, and steady to slightly weaker in local currency terms. . . . Continue or visitors click here New Crop Supplies Rise in NAVANCOUVER - Sep 9/05 - SNS --- Field pea markets were little changed during the week against improved availability of new crop merchandise in both Canada and the United States. . . . Continue or visitors click here Saskatchewan Pea and Lentil Harvest 75% DoneREGINA - Sep 12/05 - SNS -- Saskatchewan's pea and lentil harvest is approaching the final lap, with 72% of the lentils and 77% of the province's peas not in the bin. . . . Continue or visitors click here United Kingdom Pulse Usage in Compound FeedsA table about United Kingdom Pulse Usage in Compound Feeds . . . Subscribers Only
Canada's Visible Pea Stocks Total 510,100 MTWINNIPEG - Sep 16/05 - STAT -- Visible supplies of field peas in Canada's licensed elevator system totalled 510,100 metric tons (MT) during the latest week under review by the Canadian Grain Commission for the 2005-05 marketing year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Little Change in Field Pea MarketsVANCOUVER - Sep 16/05 - SNS -- International field pea markets finished the week's trading little changed, despite improved availability of new crop merchandise from northern hemisphere producers. . . . Continue or visitors click here Chickpeas Hold FirmVANCOUVER - Sep 16/05 - SNS -- North American chickpea markets maintained their firm tone through the past week, despite improved availability of new crop merchandise in the United States and some progress to the Canadian harvest. . . . Continue or visitors click here Feed Pea Fundamentals Feel WeakerVANCOUVER - Sep 16/05 - SNS -- International feed pea markets continue to lift to a premium to other compound feed ingredients, suggesting demand will become limited until prices come more in line with the rest of the complex. . . . Continue or visitors click here Little Progress on Special Crop harvestREGINA - Sep 20/05 - SNS -- Harvesting this year's specialty crops made little progress in Saskatchewan during the past week as continued cool and damp weather made it impossible for growers in many parts of the province to drive heavy machinery into fields, according to the latest crop progress report from Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food. . . . Continue or visitors click here Pea and Lentil Tenders Reach 1,000 MTKANSAS CITY - Sep 20/05 - STAT -- The quantity of peas and lentils covered by USDA PL-480 food aid tenders this season now totals 50,890 MT, compared to 38,260 MT last year. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Nov Tenders Reach 1,000 MT PulsesKANSAS CITY - Sep 20/05 - STAT -- The latest USDA PL-480 tenders bring actual and potential purchases of pulses for shipment as food aid during the 2003-04 shipping season to 60,220 MT. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canada's Visible Pea Stocks Total 463,200 MTWINNIPEG - Sep 23/05 - STAT -- Visible supplies of field peas in Canada's licensed elevator system totalled 463,200 metric tons (MT) during the latest week under review by the Canadian Grain Commission for the 2005-05 marketing year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Little Change in Feed Pea MarketsVANCOUVER - Sep 23/05 - SNS -- Feed pea markets were little changed at week's end, reflecting efforts by exporters top meet prior export commitments and limited buying interest on the part of importers. . . . Continue or visitors click here Revised Food Aid Tender Helps PeasVANCOUVER - Sep 23/05 - SNS -- Field pea markets in the United States received an important shot in the arm during the week, with a USDA revision in the quantity of pulses sought in it latest PL-480 food aid tender. . . . Continue or visitors click here French Export Season Starts SlowPARIS - Sep 26/05 - SNS -- French field pea exports are starting the 2005-06 sales campaign on a relatively slow note, with shipments down from both month and year earlier levels, according to the latest data assembled by the Union Nationale Interprofessionnelle des Plantes Riches en Proteines (UNIP). . . . Continue or visitors click here Saskatchewan Harvest Progress to Sep 25, 2005A table about Saskatchewan Harvest Progress to Sep 25, 2005 . . . Subscribers Only
Pea, Lentil Harvest Nearly 90% DoneREGINA - Sep 26/05 - SNS -- Specialty crop harvest activity is entering the final stages in parts of Saskatchewan, though birdseed and chickpea growers have a long way to go before they are finished, judging from the latest crop progress report from Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food's weekly crop report. . . . Continue or visitors click here SPG Lashes U.S. Pea, Lentil IndustryVANCOUVER - Sep 27/05 - SNS -- Current and future increases in pea and lentil production levels in the United States was bound to result in a collision between political interests in the Canadian and U.S. industries. The question was who would blink first. . . . Continue or visitors click here United States Green Pea Dealer Price HistoryVANCOUVER - Sep 28/05 - STAT -- U.S. Green Pea markets finished the 2004-05 marketing year with prices falling 20% below the recent three year average annual price on inter-dealer markets in that country. . . . Continue or visitors click here Green Pea Dealer Price History in CanadaVANCOUVER - Sep 28/05 - STAT -- Canadian Green Pea markets finished the 2004-05 marketing year with prices falling 11% below the recent three year average annual price on inter-dealer markets in that country. . . . Continue or visitors click here Yellow Peas Dealer Price History in CanadaVANCOUVER - Sep 28/05 - STAT -- Canadian Yellow Peas markets finished the 2004-05 marketing year with prices falling 10% below the recent three year average annual price on inter-dealer markets in that country. . . . Continue or visitors click here Feed Pea Dealer Price History in CanadaVANCOUVER - Sep 28/05 - STAT -- Canadian Feed Pea markets finished the 2004-05 marketing year with prices offered to growers falling 21% below the recent three year average annual price offered to growers in that country. . . . Continue or visitors click here India Raises Rabi Season MSPVANCOUVER - Sep 29/05 - SNS -- The Indian government boosted minimum support prices for 2005-06 rabi season crops between 100 and 150 rupees of U.S. $2.27 and $3.41 per metric ton (MT). . . . Continue or visitors click here U.S. Austrian Winter Pea Prices Received by Farmers - 2004-0A table about U.S. Austrian Winter Pea Prices Received by Farmers - 2004-05 . . . Subscribers Only
U.S. Field Pea Prices Received by Farmers - 2004-05A table about U.S. Field Pea Prices Received by Farmers - 2004-05 . . . Subscribers Only
Canada's Visible Pea Stocks Total 463,400 MTWINNIPEG - Sep 30/05 - STAT -- Visible supplies of field peas in Canada's licensed elevator system totalled 463,400 metric tons (MT) during the latest week under review by the Canadian Grain Commission for the 2005-05 marketing year. . . . Continue or visitors click here World Feed Pea Finishes MixedVANCOUVER - Sep 30/05 - SNS -- Feed pea markets finished the week slightly firmer in Europe, but weaker in Canada. . . . Continue or visitors click here Logistical Problems Worry Pea ExportersVANCOUVER - Sep 30/05 - SNS -- Field pea markets finished the week under mixed conditions, with logistical problems supported nearby North American domestic markets while abundant supplies continue to pressure export markets. . . . Continue or visitors click here
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