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California farmer and food marketer spar over who can sell white nectarines

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California farmer and food marketer spar over who can sell white nectarines

A California farmer has been giving away free nectarines this week amid a legal dispute with a food market and distributing company claiming exclusive rights over the variety of white nectarine he grows

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