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South Africa Sees Bigger Bean HarvestPRETORIA - Jun 21/04 - SNS -- Pulse production levels in South Africa continue to rise as the South African Grain Information Service (SAGIS) increases its estimate of the size of this year's summer dry edible bean harvest. In its latest crop report, SAGIS boosted the dry bean production estimates 3% to 73,385 metric tons (MT). The area planted to dry beans was left unchanged at 56,200 hectares, and the expected yield is 1,310 kilograms per hectare. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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