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Little Change Seen in Brazilian Tomato CropWASHINGTON - Mar 4/05 - SNS -- Tomato production in Brazil is expected to inch upward this year on the basis of more normal planting conditions and a continued increase in the country's average yields. Even so, production will remain well below the 3.64 million metric tons (MT) produced in 2004. Last year's harvest ended up at 3.44 million MT of fresh and processed tomatoes, while this year's harvest could be slightly higher. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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