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New Zealand Apple Crop SmallerWASHINGTON - Sep 15/05 - SNS -- Apple production levels in New Zealand will likely fall 5% to around 504,000 metric tons (MT) this year, according to a recent report from the U.S. agricultural attache for the country. The biennial nature of some of New Zealand's main apple crops contributed to lower national production. The quality of the crop overall was good, although there was some hail and wind-rub damage. Some of the apples did not develop optimal color due to the inadequate number of cool nights that are necessary for color development. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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