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Prairie farmers want Canada's trade dispute with India 'straightened out'

Bill Aulie is trying to keep busy on his farm in Rouleau, Sask., by training horses and bringing equipment in from the cold to warm up in his shop. 

As spring draws near, Aulie is thinking ahead to the growing season.

"It just puts a scare," Aulie said. "There's uncertainty."

One third of Aulie's crops are lentils. India has slapped tariffs on pulse imports and he could lose a profit this year if the trade dispute isn't resolved.

Canadian producers are currently facing duties of 33 per cent on lentils, 44 per cent on chickpeas and 50 per cent on peas in India, according to Pulse Canada. 

This was excerpted from the 25 February 2018 edition of CBC News.

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