The U.S. will spend $6.3 million to aid raisin sales.
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Agriculture Secretary Richard E. Lyng announced the program to promote U.S. raisin sales to Western Europe and Pacific Rim countries, including Taiwan and South Korea. Lyng said the promotion will be carried out cooperatively under an agreement between the Agriculture Department’s Foreign Agricultural Service and the California Raisin Advisory Board, a nonprofit commodity group.
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