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Mexican Peanut Harvest Trends LowerMEXICO CITY - Dec 2/03 - SNS -- This season's peanut harvest in Mexico has been hurt by smaller than anticipated seeded area on account of poor government support relative to other crops. This should see the harvest end up around 90,000 metric tons (MT), up from last year's 75,000 MT harvest; but down from the 120,000 MT produced in 2001. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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