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What is U.S. per capita disappearance (use) of dry beans?

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What is U.S. per capita disappearance (use) of dry beans?

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A. Per capita use of all dry beans averaged 6.4 pounds during 2002-04, with pinto beans (3 pounds per person) accounting for 47 percent of the total. Navy (pea) beans (12 percent), black beans (7 percent), Great Northern beans (6 percent), and light red kidneys (5 percent) round out the top five classes.

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