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California To Grow Fewer GrapesWASHINGTON - Jul 9/10 - SNS -- California's all grape production is forecast at 6.50 million tons, down 1% from last season, according to the latest USDA crop production estimates. Wine type grapes account for 54% of California's total production, raisin type grapes account for 32%, while the remaining 14% are table type grapes. Grape development is about two weeks behind normal due to a cool, wet spring. Wine type grape production is forecast at 3.50 million tons, down 6% from the 2009 crop. Raisin type grape production is forecast at 2.10 million tons, up 9% from last year. Bunch counts of Thompson Seedless grapes in the central and southern area of the San Joaquin Valley are up 16% from last year. Raisin type grapes were being harvested in the Coachella Valley. Table type grape production is expected to be 900,000 tons, up 3% from last year. Harvest of table type grapes continued in the Coachella Valley. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here PageGen v1.0ef
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