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Suppliers ship conchs and eels internationally, so the global market drives local harvests of bait.
There were a variety of possible explanations, including an irrigation project that expanded local harvests.
Still, the drop in local harvests doesn't precisely reflect the decline of fish in the sea.
The cold, wet spring has delayed local harvests by several weeks, but now bundles of exotic basils are beginning to turn up in specialty grocers and farmers' markets around New York.
Such an approach takes seriously how the particularities of place, from local harvests to trans-local trade, shape market-oriented conservation in practice and expose the messiness of such ventures.
Wheat prices fluctuated heavily year to year, depending on local harvests; up to a third of the grain produced in England was potentially for sale, and much of it ended up in the growing towns.
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2) Usage by humans was coded in four broad categories: no use, if fruits are not consumed by humans; local harvesting, if consumption is recorded locally from wild trees in the neighborhood of human settlements; regional plantation, if cultivation of the plant is reported and it represents a frequent food item; and extended use, if the plant species has economic value.
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10) LOCAL HARVEST Farmers' markets dot the valley on Sundays.
Thanksgiving was meant to be a celebration of local harvest, not a global extravaganza.
"What better time is there to celebrate the local harvest?" she said.
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