Collocations withproduce
These are words often used in combination withproduce.
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agricultural produce
Giving a preference to agricultural produce from the colonies meant one of two things.
From theCambridge English Corpus
fresh produce
This implies that younger consumers bought fresh produce at a higher price than their older counterparts.
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home-grown produce
The use of home-grown produce, including potatoes, must therefore depend upon its capacity to compete in the open market.
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imported produce
The value of sales of home-grown and imported produce at wholesale prices, excluding potatoes, is of the order of £270 million.
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organic produce
More specifically, preferences for such attributes as fresh, organic produce are expected to rise1,2,4.
From theCambridge English Corpus
produce stand
A produce stand shares the front of the property.
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