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FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2008 file photo, framed by ristras, John Trewitt bites into a pod of fresh Hatch green chile, at the Hatch Chile Festival in Hatch, N.M. A federal appeals court is siding with an association of green chile growers in the Hatch Valley of southern New Mexico in a dispute over what food can be fairly labeled with the renowned Hatch name. The U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday, June 17, 2016, ruled in favor of the Hatch Chile Association and allied Albuquerque food distributor El Encanto in their efforts to subpoena records that may indicate whether a rival's products contain purely Hatch-grown chile as marketing suggests. (Norm Dettlaff/The Las Cruces Sun-News via AP, File) MANDATORY CREDIT
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