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Snails Slash Hawaii's Taro CropWASHINGTON - Jan 12/04 - SNS -- Hawaii taro production for crop year 2003 is estimated at 5.00 million pounds, down 18% from last year, according to the USDA's final crop production report for the 2003 growing season. Area harvested, at 420 acres, is down 10 acres from 2002. Major taro producing areas were once again infested with apple snails which feed on taro plants and provide an infection point for diseases. The majority of the production decline can be directly attributed to this pest. Other factors reducing production included occasional floods, leaf blight, and taro pocket rot disease. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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