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1 Crop yields in Africa average about one metric tonne per hectare.
2 Cemex is also raising prices by $11 per metric tonne from July.
3 The FBI said it found a metric tonne of ammunition along with bomb-making chemicals.
4 Unfortunately, this can be tricky, as new laptops almost inevitably come preinstalled with a metric tonne of unwanted applications.
5 Photo: Photo NZ The average price rose by nine dollars to $US2,649 per metric tonne .
6 Copper was up 16 percent to $8,205 per metric tonne , according to Thomson Reuters data.
7 Vale said prices rose 94 percent to $126 a metric tonne from the first quarter of 2010.
8 If you can guarantee me one metric tonne of gold from your hostage fund, I will devise a plan to defeat this Opal Koboi.
9 Permits are expected to be priced at around $12 a metric tonne in 2016, Inslee officials said.
10 The most-active July copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange dipped 0.7 percent to 59,440 yuan ($9,400) per metric tonne .
11 Prices needs to hit $2,200 a metric tonne to meet Fonterra's forecast milk payout of $3.85 a kilo of milk solids.
12 The company said the new deal was priced at between $550 and $950 per dry metric tonne depending on lithium oxide content.
13 Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange fell as low as $7,885.25 a metric tonne , a level not seen since January 13.
14 A similar level for nickel, for which Vale expects to become the world's largest producer this year, is $16,000 a metric tonne .
15 The company has a 275,000 metric tonne per annum biofuel processing plant, as well as a Jatropha feedstock plantation base of about 51,000 hectares.
16 The company's realised nickel price averaged $17,724 per metric tonne in 2008, a drop of 40.7 percent from the 2007 average of $29,881.
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