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Greek Peach Crop to ReboundROME - Apr 20/04 - SNS -- Peach production is expected to rebound from last year's disastrous 108,000 metric ton (MT) harvest to a more normal 925,000 MT, which will allow the country's canners to get back to work as deliveries reach a projected 320,000 MT. Though weather conditions have been favorable, last year's disaster has caused Greece's peach growers to adopt a more cautious attitude, with most saying it is too soon to "come to any conclusions about total production," notes the U.S. agricultural attache here in a report on the sector. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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