Excerpt from Foreign Crops and Markets, Vol. 62: May 21, 1951China's peanut production is believed to have been somewhat larger than the 3,22h,000 tons harvested in l9h9. Acreage also is believed to have been larger. General crop conditions were reported to have been very good in the important peanut producing provinces despite damage from floods, drought, and insects in
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