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Polish Wheat Import Needs EaseVIENNA - May 11/04 - SNS -- Poland's wheat import requirements are expected to decline during the 2004-05 marketing year in the face of a solid recovery in local production levels. Total grain production is expected to jump 12% to a more normal 28 million metric tons (MT) due to mild weather conditions. Combined with reduced feed demand on account of a smaller hog herd, the country's total import requirement is expected to slip under 500,000 MT in the coming season. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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