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Vegetables and Melons Outlook -- Cauliflower Commodity Highlight -- April 2006.

35614 Vegetables and Melons Outlook -- Cauliflower Commodity Highlight -- April 2006. http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Vegetables/vegpdf/CauliflowerHigh.pdf Commodity Highlight: Cauliflower 25 Vegetables and Melons Outlook/VGS-314/April 20, 2006 Economic Research Service, USDA The United States produces 2 percent of the worlds cauliflower, ranking sixth behind China, India, Italy, Spain, and France. Horticulture > Vegetables > Cauliflower > Science cauliflower   economic   research   acreage   domestic   use   processing   agriculture   organization   florets   industry   brassica   oleracea   brussels   sprouts Jan 1, 2006  

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