Specialty Crop market news for Jul 1998 Mexican Bean Outlook ImprovesVANCOUVER -- International dry edible bean markets were generally softer on a holiday shortened trading week. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canaryseed Drops Under Recent Trading RangeVANCOUVER -- Canadian canaryseed markets dropped under their recent trading range in response to improved yield prospects and surprisingly large seeded area estimates. . . . Continue or visitors click here Lentil Values Down on Bearish Acreage ReportVANCOUVER -- Significant improvements in soil moisture conditions combined with a bearish seeded acreage estimate to push Canadian lentil values lower on the week. . . . Continue or visitors click here Field Pea Markets Pressured by Acreage ReportsVANCOUVER -- North American field pea markets ended the week under pressure from estimates Canadian field pea seedings ended up at 2.67 million acres this spring. . . . Continue or visitors click here Fraench Field Pea Sales up 14%PARIS -- Jul 8/98 -- Commercial sales of French field peas are up 14.4% over last year, according to the latest numbers compiled by the Union Nationale Interprofessionnelle des Plantes Riches en Proteines. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Buys 9,490 MT Field PeasKANSAS CITY -- Jul 8/98 -- The USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation office here announced the purchase of 9,490 MT of green and yellow peas as part of the total pulses bought on the latest PL-480 food aid tender. . . . Continue or visitors click here Indian Monsoon Performance MixedNEW DELHI -- Jul 9/98 -- India's monsoon season, despite getting off to an early start, is turning in a mixed performance as rainfall intensity eased the end of June. . . . Continue or visitors click here Bearish Mood Creeping Through Australian TradeDONALD - Jul 9/98 - Australian field and chick pea traders are starting to respond to increasingly bearish news, allowing current and new crop values to ease in light trading conditions. . . . Continue or visitors click here Radio Reports Help Australian Fight DiseasesDONALD -- Jul 10/98 -- Agriculture Western Australia is providing a new radio information service for fababean growers to help control the fungal disease chocolate spot. . . . Continue or visitors click here Walnut and Almond Production Slips in CaliforniaWASHINGTON -- Jul 10/98 -- Almond and walnut production will drop this year in response to poor weather conditions during flowering, according to the latest crop production estimates from the USDA. . . . Continue or visitors click here Forage Crops in Alberta on Brink of DisasterEDMONTON -- Jul 10/98 -- Hot, dry conditions in much of Alberta could push forage seed production down as much as 25% in the Peace River region of the province, avccording to the latest market review by Alberta Agriculture. . . . Continue or visitors click here Nicaraguan Bean Exports Should Rise This SeasonVANCOUVER -- Jul 10/98 -- Prospects for local dry edible bean production to reach 88,500 MT this year should allow Nicaraguan exporters to sell around 8,300 MT of product. . . . Continue or visitors click here Tight Stocks Drive Spot Bean MarketsVANCOUVER -- Jul 11/98 -- North American colored bean markets continue to be driven by tight stocks amid efforts by long holders to ship current crop positions before new crop arrives. . . . Continue or visitors click here Birdseed Ingredient Markets Remain at Recent LowsVANCOUVER -- Jul 11/98 -- Canadian canaryseed markets remained at the recent lows established the previous week in response to a bearish seeded area estimate for that country. . . . Continue or visitors click here Lentils Mostly Unchanged in Light TradeVANCOUVER -- Jul 11/98 -- North American lentils markets were mostly unchanged under light trading conditions. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Buying Dominates Field Pea MarketsVANCOUVER -- Jul 11/98 -- Most trading action for the week centered around U.S. field pea markets, with the government buying 3,080 MT of whole yellow and 6,410 MT of whole green peas shipment as food aid in August. . . . Continue or visitors click here China Increases Share of Italian Bean MarketROME -- Jul 13/98 -- China is becoming the dominant supplier of dry edible beans to Italy despite a general willingness to pay premium prices for the best quality merchandise in stores. . . . Continue or visitors click here Red Lentil Grades Established by CGCWINNIPEG -- Jul 13/98 -- A new grade schedule for red lentils will contain the same specifications as green lentils, with the exception that staining will be ignored unless it penetrates the seed itself. . . . Continue or visitors click here Church Groups Ship Peas and Lentils as Food AidWINNIPEG -- Jul 15/98 -- Canadian field peas and lentils formed an important part of international food aid shipments arranged by that country's religious organizations. . . . Continue or visitors click here High Level of Disease Resistence in New Pinto BeanMOSCOW -- Jul 16/98 -- The latest pinto bean cultivar from the USDA's Agricukltural Research Service and Washington State University should extend the areas which can grow this variety in the future. . . . Continue or visitors click here Straw and chaff management critical to direct seedingEDMONTON -- Jul 16/98 -- Growers thinking of direct seeding crops next spring need to get their zero till system fully organized before this year's harvest, argues Alberta Agriculture. . . . Continue or visitors click here Lethbridge Research Centre expanding bean researchEDMONTON -- Jul 16/98 -- Additional funding from Alberta Pool's Bean Business Unit will help the Lethbridge Research Centre pursue several projects that will benefit Alberta bean producers. . . . Continue or visitors click here New Specialty Crop Opportunities BloomEDMONTON -- Jul 18/98 -- Alternative crops, including herbs, spices, flowers and decorative grasses, are making their presence known in the market place. . . . Continue or visitors click here Alberta Pea Yields Exceed 40 BushelsEDMONTON -- Jul 16/98 -- Shower activity across much of Alberta the past couple of weeks has pushed processors from worrying about a lack of moisture to fearing an excess will reduce yields and quality in some areas. . . . Continue or visitors click here Azuki Bean Futures End Week on Down NoteTOKYO -- Jul 17/98 -- Azuki bean futures ended the week on a down note as regional agriculture officials announced growing conditions were good to slightly better than average as of July 15. . . . Continue or visitors click here French Pea Seedings Estimated at 1.6 million AcresVANCOUVER -- Jul 17/98 -- Preliminary seeded area estimates for France reveal growers in that country also increased seeded area beyond expected levels, with roughly 645,700 hectares or 1.6 million acres of field peas sown this spring. . . . Continue or visitors click here Shipping Tension Keeps Black Beans VolatileVANCOUVER -- Jul 17/98 -- International dry edible bean markets remained in a tense mood, despite slower demand. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canaryseed Remians in New, Low Trading RangeVANCOUVER -- Jul 17/98 -- There was little fresh news in Canadian canaryseed markets, leaving values in a new, lower trading range. . . . Continue or visitors click here North American Lentils Unchanged to EasierVANCOUVER -- Jul 17/98 -- Limited trading interest left North American lentil markets mostly unchanged to slightly easier. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canadian Feed Peas Set New Historic LowVANCOUVER -- Jul 17/98 -- Limited commercial demand pushed Canadian field pea values lower on the week, with feed pea futures setting new historic lows. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA PL-4780 Food Aid Activity ContinuesKANSAS CITY -- Jul 17/98 -- The USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation office here was active in PL-480 food aid markets during the week, confirming purchases from earlier invitations and requestiong additional offers of product for shipment in September. . . . Continue or visitors click here BNSF Increases Low Volume Rates for SunflowerFARGO -- Jul 20/98 -- The Burlington Northern Santa Fe railway increased premiums sunflower seed shippers need to pay if they are moving less than 52 car units. . . . Continue or visitors click here Sunflower Midge Problems Widespread in ManitobaCARMAN -- Jul 21/98 -- Manitoba Agriculture notes dunflower midge numbers are high in many sunflower fields in the Red River valley. While other sunflower insect pests, such as the sunflower beetle, can be managed with timely insecticide applications, insecticides do not work well against the sunflower midge. The midge is actually susceptible to a number of insecticides, however getting the chemical into contact with the insect is difficult. The adults are present on the plant for only one or two . . . Continue or visitors click here Canadian Pulses Could See Limited Harvest Action this WeekREGINA -- Jul 21/98 -- Crops are maturing faster than usual across Saskatchewan, but soil moisture conditions are falling just as quickly creating concern among growers that one more rain is needed to ensure crops fill properly. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Tenders for 8,130 MT Pulses for SeptemberKANSAS CITY -- Jul 21/98 -- The USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation invited offers for 8,130 MT of pulses for shipment under PL-480 invitation number 088 as follows: . . . Continue or visitors click here Alberta Crops Move Forward in Dry ConditionsEDMONTON -- Jul 21/98 -- Most of Alberta experienced hot, dry conditions the past week, allowed crops to advance rapidly, according to the latest crop progress report from Alberta Agriculture. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Seeks Offers on 2,300 MT BeansKANSAS CITY -- STAT -- The total quantity of dry edible beans covered by USDA PL-480 food aid tender for the August-September period now totals 6,120 MT, compared to 4,600 MT last year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Pea and Lentil Tenders Total 5,830 MTKANSAS CITY -- STAT -- The quantity of peas and lentils covered by USDA PL-480 food aid tender for the August-September period now totals 17,720 MT, compared to 8,510 MT last year. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Tenders for 8,130 MT PulsesKANSAS CITY -- STAT -- The latest USDA PL-480 tenders bring actual and potential purchases of pulses for shipment as food aid during the August and September period of this summer to 23,840 MT. . . . Continue or visitors click here Pulse Disease Crosses to Australian CanolaDONALD -- Jul 23/98 -- A diseases normally associated with fababeans and field peas is being reported in canola fields on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canadian Export Assistance for Lebanon, MexicoOTTAWA -- Jul 23/98 -- Canada's Export Development Corporation recently authorized new credit facilities for exporters shipping to Lebanon and Mexico. . . . Continue or visitors click here Mexican Bean Output and Import Needs RiseVANCOUVER -- Jul 24/98 -- Delays seeding this year's dry edible bean crops in Mexico will make it hard for that country's growers to reverse a recent tendency toward lower seeded area. This has resulted in predictions planted area could drop 100,000 hectares to 1.8 million for the 1998-99 season. . . . Continue or visitors click here North American Beans Close Strong in Light DemandVANCOUVER -- Jul 24/98 -- North American dry edible bean markets ended the week in a generally firm tone, despite relatively quiet trading conditions. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canaryseed Sinks to Five Year LowVANCOUVER -- Jul 24/98 -- Canadian canaryseed sank to the U.S. $9 cwt mark on inter-dealer markets for the first time since the fall of 1993. . . . Continue or visitors click here Bulls Unsuccessful Generating Anthracnose ScareVANCOUVER -- Jul 24/98 -- Efforts to reestablish bullish market fundamentals in Canada’s lentil industry foundered on isolated harvest activity and general optimism about yield prospects. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canadian Field Peas Lead Markets in Downward SpiralVANCOUVER -- Jul 24/98 -- Canadian field pea processors and exporters continued to lead world market on a downward spiral during the week. . . . Continue or visitors click here Database Makes Fiber Analysis Faster, CleanerWASHINGTON -- Jul 28/98 -- Scientists with the Agricultural Research Service have filed a patent on a faster, cleaner way to determine fiber content in cereal or grain products--something companies must tell consumers under the Nutrition Labeling andEducation Act of 1990. . . . Continue or visitors click here Saskatchewan -- Harvest Progress Forecast - View Article - New U.S. Status For Linola Will Impact SaskatchewanREGINA -- Jul 28/98 -- Flax, one of Saskatchewan's traditional crops, has recently acquired a sexier image. Long used for linseed oil, its straw is now a source of fibre for products as diverse as clothing and automobile bodies. . . . Continue or visitors click here Severe Damage to Manitoba Sunflower CropsCARMAN -- Jul 28/98 -- Up to 90% losses are being reported in sunflower fields in Manitoba's Somerset and Altona districts on account of head clipper weevils and midge. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canadian Pulse Harvest Starting in SaskatchewanREGINA -- Jul 28/98 -- Widespread harvest activity for spring seeded pulse crops is underway in Saskatchewan, judging from comments in the provincial agriculture departments latest crop progress report. . . . Continue or visitors click here Manitoba's Industrial Hemp Crop PromisingCARMAN -- Jul 31/98 -- The industrial hemp crop in Manitoba is in fair to excellent condition, reports Manitoba Agriculture. . . . Continue or visitors click here Dutch Organic Food Market Poised for GrowthTHE HAGUE -- Jul 31/98 -- The Dutch market for organic foods is poised for growth as consumers are becoming increasingly aware of both the environmental and health aspects of organic foods. . . . Continue or visitors click here Vetch Attracts Grower Interest in Western AustraliaDONALD -- Jul 31/98 -- The winter growing annual legumes, vetches, have become the second largest pulse crop in the Esperance mallee region after field peas. . . . Continue or visitors click here Bean Markets End Shaken not StirredVANCOUVER -- Jul 31/98 -- North American dry edible bean markets ended the week in strongly mixed sentiment. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canaryseed Softer, Sunflower FirmerVANCOUVER -- Jul 31/98 -- North American birdseed ingredient markets ended weekly trading in mostly mixed conditions. . . . Continue or visitors click here Disease Worries Pull Lentil Values HigherVANCOUVER -- Jul 31/98 -- Canadian lentil markets ended weekly trading on a strong note, amid concern this year’s battery of diseases are causing more damage than initially believed. . . . Continue or visitors click here Field Peas Maintain Bearish MoodVANCOUVER -- Jul 31/98 -- Canadian field pea markets maintained their bearish mood last week. Feed peas set new record low trading values during the week, while consumption peas dropping sharply in value. . . . Continue or visitors click here
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