Fruit and Tree Nuts Situation and Outlook September 2000DIANE Publishing |
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... usda.gov Principal Contributors Agnes Perez Susan Pollack Editor Martha R. Evans Graphics , Tables Design , & Layout Wynnice Pointer - Napper This issue is dedicated to our colleague and friend Doyle C. Johnson July 7 , 1946 - August 28 ...
... usda.gov Principal Contributors Agnes Perez Susan Pollack Editor Martha R. Evans Graphics , Tables Design , & Layout Wynnice Pointer - Napper This issue is dedicated to our colleague and friend Doyle C. Johnson July 7 , 1946 - August 28 ...
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... . Banana consumption accounted for the largest share, increasing from 51 percent of all tropical fruit consumed in 1990 to 79 percent Economic Research Service/USDA Fruit and Tree Nuts S&O/FTS-289/September 2000 □ 3 Summary.
... . Banana consumption accounted for the largest share, increasing from 51 percent of all tropical fruit consumed in 1990 to 79 percent Economic Research Service/USDA Fruit and Tree Nuts S&O/FTS-289/September 2000 □ 3 Summary.
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... year earlier, but domestic use and exports are expected to be limited. Fruit Price Outlook Larger Crops Point to Lower Fruit Prices 4 □ Fruit and Tree Nuts S&O /FTS-289/September 2000 Economic Research Service/USDA.
... year earlier, but domestic use and exports are expected to be limited. Fruit Price Outlook Larger Crops Point to Lower Fruit Prices 4 □ Fruit and Tree Nuts S&O /FTS-289/September 2000 Economic Research Service/USDA.
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... USDA. Table 3--U.S. monthly retail prices for selected fruits and juice,. 249.0 280.6 257.3 June 233.7 228.5 247.3 273.4 244.6 July 232.7 229.9 247.4 264.9 248.9 Aug. 231.8 237.0 248.7 266.2 Sep. 243.7 243.9 247.6 265.8 Oct. 243.9 242.6 ...
... USDA. Table 3--U.S. monthly retail prices for selected fruits and juice,. 249.0 280.6 257.3 June 233.7 228.5 247.3 273.4 244.6 July 232.7 229.9 247.4 264.9 248.9 Aug. 231.8 237.0 248.7 266.2 Sep. 243.7 243.9 247.6 265.8 Oct. 243.9 242.6 ...
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... / Data series began August 1995. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. crop in 1998 ( table 4 ) . Increased production 6□ Fruit and Tree Nuts S&O /FTS-289/September 2000 Economic Research Service/USDA.
... / Data series began August 1995. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. crop in 1998 ( table 4 ) . Increased production 6□ Fruit and Tree Nuts S&O /FTS-289/September 2000 Economic Research Service/USDA.
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Page 30 - Beginning with 1994/95 ending stocks, stock data include chilled as well as canned and frozen concentrate juice. 3/ SSE = single-strength equivalent. To convert to metric tons at 65 degree brix, divide by 1.40588.
Page 8 - State and area EASTERN STATES: Connecticut Delaware Georgia Maine Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Vermont Virginia West Virginia Total CENTRAL STATES: Arkansas Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Michigan Minnesota Missouri Ohio Tennessee Wisconsin Total WESTERN STATES: Arizona California Colorado Idaho New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Total United States...
Page 6 - Insufficient marketing to establish price. 1/ Data converted from 12 fluid ounce containers. 21 Dry pint. 3/ Data series began August 1995.
Page 10 - July 1999 that there is reasonable indication that US apple juice producers are materially injured or threatened with material injury by the import of nonfrozen apple juice concentrate from China.
Page 27 - M The crop year begins with bloom of the first year shown and ends with completion of harvest the following year.
Page 7 - Many fruit orchards and vineyards in California and Washington experienced generally favorable weather conditions this year that have been conducive to either average to large or higher production.
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Page 8 - Eastern States: Connecticut Delaware Georgia Maine Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Vermont Virginia West Virginia Total Central States: Arkansas Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Michigan Minnesota Missouri Ohio Tennessee Wisconsin Total Western States: Arizona California Colorado Idaho New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington...