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Processed Vegetable Output Rises 2%WASHINGTON - Sep 7/06 - SNS -- The 2006 contracted processing vegetable production for the four major processing crops (snap beans, sweet corn, green peas, and tomatoes) is forecast at 14.7 million tons, up 2% from last year's comparable States, according to the USDA. Production of processing tomatoes, at 10.5 million tons, is 5% above comparable States in 2005. Snap bean production, at 768,070 tons, is down 5% from last year's comparable States production. Sweet corn production, at 3.03 million tons, is down 4% from last year, and green pea production, at 416,890 tons, is 10% above 2005. Contracted acreage for harvest of the four major processing vegetable crops, at 1.09 million acres, is 1% below comparable States in 2005. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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