Specialty Crop market news for Mar 1998 Canada Optimistic About Red Lentils, Chick Peas, BeansVANCOUVER -- Mar 3/98 -- STAT -- Northern hemisphere pulse markets are entering a time when markets are buffeted by a seemingly increasing stream of seeding intentions and production forecasts from private and public sources. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Buys Green Peas, Lentils, BeansKANSAS CITY -- Mar 5/98 -- The USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation Office here bought the full quantity of pulses requested under the latest USDA PL-480 food aid tender. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Names Popcorn Board MembersWASHINGTON -- Mar 6/98 -- Nine individuals were named to the new National Popcorn Board byU.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman. . . . Continue or visitors click here Specialty Crop Market StalemateEDMONTON -- Mar 6/98 -- Canadian specialty crop markets ended the week in a stalemate with growers not keen to sell and end users showing little interest. . . . Continue or visitors click here Quiet Markets Leaves Beans Mostly UnchangedVANCOUVER -- Mar 6/98 -- STAT -- Few changes were reported in dry edible bean markets on the week. Light buying interest was reported from buyers in Latin America and the Pacific Rim. Even so, growers and processors remain relative bullish about medium term prospects for dry edible beans. This keeps them from meeting the bids of buyers. Supply problems in specific qualities of Michigan pea beans and blackeye cowpeas seems to be encouraging market bulls. Some buyers have responded by working through t . . . Continue or visitors click here Canaryseed Plunges in Consumer Driven SellingVANCOUVER -- Mar 6/98 -- STAT -- Canadian canaryseed markets plunged in light inter-dealer activity last week. Some processors blamed the price decline on consumer buyers who became frustrated with the unwillingness of Canadians to sell at their bid levels. Convinced the supply situation in Canada, Hungary and Argentina warrants a lower price, some consumers started selling last week in an effort to establish markets at lower values and attract North American selling. The strategy does not appear to . . . Continue or visitors click here Light Demand Allows Lentils To Close LowerVANCOUVER -- Mar 6/98 -- STAT -- Generally light consumer buying interest failed to prevent North American lentils from showing their volatile side during the week. Canadian Eston lentils were down sharply, ending the period down 75 cents to close atU.S. $16 cwt for machine dressed merchandise in bags delivered Montreal. Laird lentils inched lower. Most U.S. processors are asking $15 cwt for No 1 regular lentils, but some state bids at $14.75 cwt would likely attract some selling as they attempt to . . . Continue or visitors click here Rising Stocks Leaves Canadian Peas LimpVANCOUVER -- Mar 6/98 -- STAT -- Field peas were mostly weaker on a week during which the Canadian government confirmed stocks of peas held on farms in western Canada are up dramatically over last year. Combined with slack import demand, the news madeit hard for markets to sustain their values in Canada. Feed peas were most dramatically affected, with the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange futures contract plunging to record low territory at U.S. $158 MT delivered north European ports. Though representing . . . Continue or visitors click here Western Australia Steps up Pulse Disease BattleDONALD -- Mar 12/98 -- Western Australiais stepping up efforts to collaborate with other countries in the identification and control of diseases affecting pulses. . . . Continue or visitors click here Foxtail Millet Encouraged for Central United States PlainsDENVER -- Mar 12/98 -- Foxtail millet, grown for forage instead of seed, could make an important contribution to the productive capacity of land in the central plains region of the United States, according to a recent article by Dennis Senft, published in the USDA's Agricultural Research magazine. . . . Continue or visitors click here Turkey -- Combined Lentil Supply-Demand - View Article - Turkey -- Green Lentil Supply-Demand - View Article - Turkey -- Chick Pea Supply-Demand - View Article - Turkey -- Red Lentil Supply-Demand - View Article - Turkey -- Red Lentil Supply-Demand - View Article - Turkey -- Combined Lentil Supply-Demand - View Article - Turkey -- Chick Pea Supply-Demand - View Article - Turkey -- Green Lentil Supply-Demand - View Article - Mexican Phyto Changes May Affect PeasMEXICO CITY -- Mar 13/98 -- Field peas may need to receive prior phytosanitary approval before being imported into Mexico, judging from changes contemplated in that country's import regime. . . . Continue or visitors click here U.S.P.N.W. Domestic Pea and Lentil Sales - View Article - France -- Field Pea Sales Review - View Article - Easy Demand Reflected in Slackening ValuesVANCOUVER -- Mar 15/98 -- Dry edible bean markets continued to ease, with the recent, gentle decline in prices continuing. . . . Continue or visitors click here Grower Holding Supports Canadian CanaryseedVANCOUVER -- Mar 15/98 -- North American birdseed ingredient markets ended the week on a mixed note. . . . Continue or visitors click here North American Lentil Markets SoftenVANCOUVER -- Mar 15/98 -- Limited demand left North American lentil markets in a weaker state by the end of the trading period. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canadian Feed Peas Establish New Historic NewsVANCOUVER -- Mar 15/98 -- Feed pea markets led the international field pea complex lower on the week, with traders on the floor of the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange setting new lows for the commodity. . . . Continue or visitors click here European Consumers Calm About Depth of DemandVANCOUVER -- Mar 15/98 -- North American processors and growers usually view El Nino years as bullish years. Yet, some consumers perceive them as bearish years with the warmer winters the events brings to some parts of the world reducing pulse consumption. . . . Continue or visitors click here Slow Demand Outweighs Easing DemandEDMONTON -- Mar 16/98 -- Slow foreign demand continues to weigh on most specialty crop markets, overcoming projections from additional forecasters of acreage declines in 1998. . . . Continue or visitors click here Korea Dependent on Food Imports Through SeptemberROME -- Mar 18/98 -- North Korean food stocks are expected to be fully depleted by the end of April, leaving the country entirely dependent on food aid and commercial imports until the next harvest in September/October. . . . Continue or visitors click here Turkish Chick Pea Expansion Expected This SpringPARIS -- Mar 16/98 -- Chick pea production is forecast to increase slightly as better yields combine with a modest improvement in seeded area to pull production to a potential 737,000 MT this year on top of a projected ending stock of 111,000 MT. . . . Continue or visitors click here Turkish Green Lentil Imports to Keep RisingPARIS -- Mar 16/98 -- Turkish crops are entered the 1998-99 season with good prospects for yields, likely offsetting falling pulse seedings for a net increase in production levels this spring and summer. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Buys 4,790 MT Pulses For Food AidKANSAS CITY -- Mar 20/98 -- The USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation office here today confirmed the purchase of 4,790 MT of pulses for shipment as food aid. . . . Continue or visitors click here Quality Issues Remain N. American Bean ConcernVANCOUVER -- Mar 20/98 -- STAT -- Quality concerns remained a dominant factor in North American dry edible bean markets last week. . . . Continue or visitors click here Canada Struggles With Canseed Area ImplicationsVANCOUVER -- Mar 20/98 -- STAT -- Opinions over new crop seeding levels in western Canada cover a wide range of acreage estimates, leaving markets uncertain as to the bearish or bullish nature of new crop intentions. . . . Continue or visitors click here New Crop Lairds Strengthen on Area ConcernsVANCOUVER -- Mar 20/98 -- STAT -- Western Canada's drier than normal winter continues to create uncertainty in new crop lentil markets. . . . Continue or visitors click here Good Domestic Demand Fails to Support Green PeasVANCOUVER -- Mar 20/98 -- STAT -- Slower than expected export demand and the resulting increase in stocks continues to make it hard for North American field pea markets to post sustained advances. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Seeks Offer of 7,340 MT Pulses For Food AidKANSAS CITY -- Mar 24/98 -- The USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation office here today invited offers on 7,340 MT of pulses for shipment as food aid. . . . Continue or visitors click here U.S. Dry Edible Bean Shipments to Mexico - View Article - Mexico -- Dry Edible Bean Supply-Demand Estimates - View Article - Mexican Import Needs Remain Over 148,000 MTMEXICO CITY -- Mar 27/98 -- STAT -- Wildly optimistic Mexican import forecasts are adding more confusion than clarity to North American dry edible bean markets for the balance of the 1997-98 marketing campaign. . . . Continue or visitors click here USDA Seeks Offers on 4,350 MT BeansKANSAS CITY -- STAT -- The total quantity of dry edible beans covered by USDA PL-480 food aid tender this season now totals 10,190 MT, compared to 26,670 MT last year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Pea and Lentil Tenders Total 5,890 MTKANSAS CITY -- STAT -- The quantity of peas and lentils covered by USDA PL-480 food aid tender this season now totals 33,880 MT, compared to 44,560 MT last year. . . . Continue or visitors click here Rising Argentine Seedings Limit Bean AdvancesVANCOUVER -- Mar 29/98 -- STAT -- International dry edible bean markets ended the period mixed against light demand and news of slightly bigger than expected Argentine seedings. . . . Continue or visitors click here Birdseed Ingredient Markets MixedVANCOUVER -- Mar 29/98 -- STAT -- Birdseed ingredient markets ended the week mixed. . . . Continue or visitors click here Lentil Markets Weaken in Quiet TradeVANCOUVER -- Mar 29/98 -- STAT -- North American lentil markets weakened under quiet trading conditions. . . . Continue or visitors click here Field Pea Markets See Some Record LowsVANCOUVER -- Mar 29/98 -- STAT -- North American field pea markets continued to ease in a week which saw new lows established for feed peas on European markets. . . . Continue or visitors click here U.S. Bean Production Estimates By State - View Article - U.S. Dry Edible Bean Estimates by Variety - View Article - Confectionary Sunflower Area PlungingWASHINGTON -- Mar 31/98 -- Area committed to confectionary sunflower seed varieties in the United States this spring will drop dramatically if growers do not change their seeding intentions. . . . Continue or visitors click here U.S. Growers Intend to Expand Dry Edible Bean SeedingsWASHINGTON -- Mar 31/98 -- Dry edible beans are among the few major crops grown in the United States which growers intend to expand seeded area, according to the latest planting intentions report from the USDA. . . . 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