Vegetables and Pulses Outlook No. (VGS-285) 27 pp
Vegetables and Melons Outlook: August 2001
This summer (largely July-September 2001), fresh-market vegetable and melon area for harvest is forecast to rise 2 percent from a year ago. Increased acreage is a reflection of stronger grower prices since last summer. California, accounting for 50 percent of this year's summer-season area, increased acreage 3 percent. New York, the second leading summer-season producer, with 11 percent of acreage, expects to harvest 5 percent more area than a year ago despite an unusually cool, wet spring which hindered planting.
Keywords: Vegetables, melons, potatoes, dry beans, mushrooms, supply, demand, prices, trade, consumption, per capita use, economics
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- Vegetables and Pulses Outlook: May 2019
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- 2012
- Vegetables and Pulses Outlook; December 2012
- Vegetables and Pulses Outlook: September 2012
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- 2005
- Vegetables and Melons Outlook: December 2005
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- 2004
- The Economics of Food Safety: The Case of Green Onions and Hepatitis A Outbreaks
- European Trading Arrangements in Fruits and Vegetables
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- Factors Affecting Spinach Consumption in the United States
- 2003
- Vegetables and Melons Outlook: December 2003
- Vegetables and Melons Outlook: June 2003
- Factors Affecting U.S. Mushroom Consumption
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