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Indiana Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman is planning a trip to China in June to promote the state's farm products and agriculture
industry.
Skillman's office announced Wednesday that nearly 20 agriculture leaders are expected to join her on the trip June 1-10.
Stops are planned in Zhejiang province and Beijing.
The state says that Indiana had nearly $670 million in food and agriculture product exports to China during 2008.
Skillman previously led trade delegations to Central America in 2005, Taiwan and Vietnam in 2006, and Mexico in 2008. Gov.
Mitch Daniels plans a trade mission to Japan and other Asian nations this fall.
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