VANCOUVER - Sep 21/13 - SNS -- International dry edible beans were little changed in the face of supply worries in key exporting areas.
North American markets were on edge at week's end because of a cold front that moved through Saskatchewan and into North Dakota, bringing with it a strong frost advisory from the U.S. National Weather Service.
Temperatures were not expected to drop to levels which would be considered a killing frost, but they could drop low enough to pose a risk to beans in lower areas.
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