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Low Protein Affecting Marketability Of Western Canadian Soybeans

 
Low protein content is an issue for Western Canadian soybeans.
 
Soy Canada's Director of Market Development Jim Millington discussed the issue at a Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers (MPSG) soybean production meeting held earlier this month in Portage la Prairie.
 
He noted the cause is currently under investigation.
 
"We're working with the public and the private soy researchers to develop a plan for that and also to develop a route cause," explained Millington. "It's related to agronomy in the plants, it's a variety thing. Some researchers that I've talked to are thinking that it's directly related to soybean cyst nematode. There really is no short answer right at this time, but we're working with the researchers to try to find a root cause and to fix it going forward."
 
Millington said because of the low protein, the discount on the Vancouver market can range from 30 to 35 cents US per bushel versus the Pacific Northwest.
 
Source : Portageonline

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