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Poor Performance Hurts U.S. Bean InterestVANCOUVER - Apr 2/04 - STAT -- Dry edible bean production in the United States stands a good chance of falling below the one million ton mark for only the second time in the past decade. If markets do not give growers reason to boost seeded area above the 1,333,000 acres they currently intend to plant, a return to average yields would result in just under a 927,000 metric ton (MT) bean harvest. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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