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Slight Decline in Mexican Asparagus HarvestMEXICO CITY - Jun 21/04 - SNS -- Asparagus production in Mexico is expected to slip to 65,000 metric tons (MT) this year on account of poor weather conditions. Cold weather early in the growing season delayed flowering and the subsequent harvest. Moreover, notes the U.S. agricultural attache, producers indicated that even though low temperatures are common to the region, these low temperatures also occurred simultaneously in several U.S. Eastern states where roads were blocked and impeded the normal shipping and supply of Mexican green asparagus to those markets. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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