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Pulses: Indian government disposing of pulse stockpiles

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Published: October 4, 2017

By Commodity News Service Canada

Winnipeg, October 4 (CNS) – The government of India will dispose of its stockpiles pulses. India stockpiled pulses last year to control the prices. The pulses will be dispersed through auctions, selling at lower rates to areas of India and to various welfare programs.
Dry bean harvest is ahead of schedule in the midwestern United States, according to the Northwest Bean Growers Association. In Minnesota, harvest is 85 per cent complete, which is ahead of the average for this time of year of 81 per cent. In Wyoming, farmers have 63 per cent of the crop harvested, compared to the average for this time of year of 55 per cent.

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