By Commodity News Service Canada
WINNIPEG, Aug. 16 (CNS Canada) – The current range for grower bids on selected special crops has been released by Stat Publishing (statpub.com). Prices are for farmer dressed, delivered to cleaning plants in Saskatchewan in Canadian cents per pound:
– Large green lentils: No. 1; 40–43
– Medium green lentils: No. 1; 37–38
– Small green lentils: No. 1; 36–39
– French green lentis: No. 1; 37.50–38
– Desi chickpeas: No. 1; 10mm, 57-69
– Kabuli chickpeas: No. 2; 10mm, 52.50-56
– Field peas: Green, No. 1; 7.80-8.50
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– Navy beans: No. 1; 34.50
– Great Northern beans: No 1; 35.30
– Black beans: No. 1; 37.80
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