Canadian pea exports slowed in June, as end user demand shifted to the looming new crop with only one month left in the 2023/24 marketing year, according to the latest Statistics Canada trade data released Aug. 6. Chickpea movement was also slow, while lentil exports were up on the month but still off the year-ago pace.
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Canadian pea exports slow in June

Rain and heat make for promising crop conditions
Areas where crops were planted on time should see good yields
Over the past month, above-average precipitation and normal temperatures have resulted in optimal growing conditions for Ontario and a large portion of the U.S. Midwest. The two-week forecast for the U.S. Corn Belt calls for above-average temperatures and normal precipitation. This hot forecast comes as the U.S. corn crop is pollinating and the soybean crop […] Read more

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