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Western Canadian farmers are seeing higher-quality wheat crops this year, which would help meet pent-up demand for quality within the market.
However, producers might not reap the rewards as much as they would like, one market analyst warns.
Wheat buyers will be looking for better-quality and higher-protein wheat, since Canada disappointed on some of those fronts last year, said Neil Townsend, director of market research at G3 Global Grains in Winnipeg.
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