Canada's dry bean crop is expected to average despite dry conditions in some regions and a decrease in bean acres. Manitoba's northern area is doing well, but the southern region may have below average yields due to wind damage and dryness. The US has planted an estimated 642,700 acres of pintos, but over half of the crop is rated poor or very poor, with potential significant production reduction. Brazil's black bean production is projected to see a seven percent increase, falling short of initial expectations for a rebound from last year's disappointing crop. Argentina's bean crop is expected to have below average yields and smaller sizes due to dry conditions, which could lead to curtailed exports due to high freight rates, poor container availability, currency devaluation, and low Parana River levels.