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Italy Harvests Smaller Apple and Pear CropROME - Jan 7/04 - SNS -- Italy harvested an average size grape crop in 2003, but production of apples and pears dropped 5% and 8% respectively from the previous year. The U.S. agricultural attache here said, "This was due to a growing trend among producers who are reducing planted area, and are converting to more productive varieties to better meet consumer demand and to take advantage of better prices." Italian apple production is in the middle of a restructuring process: producers are reducing planted acreage and are shifting to newer varieties that offer higher yields per hectare and appear to be more in line with market demand. Fuji, Gala and Imperatore are the emerging varieties; while Golden and Red Delicious varieties are still among the leading products. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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