Fruit and Tree Nuts Situation and Outlook Report March 2001DIANE Publishing |
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... nectarines in 2001, according to industry sources. Abundant supplies of good quality peaches and nectarines are expected, but this same situation may not hold true for plums. Heavy rains in early March hampered pollination, particularly ...
... nectarines in 2001, according to industry sources. Abundant supplies of good quality peaches and nectarines are expected, but this same situation may not hold true for plums. Heavy rains in early March hampered pollination, particularly ...
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... Nectarines, California 224.0 274.0 266.0 105,466 112,497 105,849 Olives, California 90.0 142.0 53.0 41,331 56,567 33,903 Papayas, Hawaii 20.0 21.2 26.5 12,589 15,929 17,319 Peaches 1,162.8 1,216.7 1,259.9 446,534 462,836 495,067 Pears ...
... Nectarines, California 224.0 274.0 266.0 105,466 112,497 105,849 Olives, California 90.0 142.0 53.0 41,331 56,567 33,903 Papayas, Hawaii 20.0 21.2 26.5 12,589 15,929 17,319 Peaches 1,162.8 1,216.7 1,259.9 446,534 462,836 495,067 Pears ...
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... nectarines in 2001, according to industry sources. Abundant supplies of good quality peaches and nectarines are expected, but this same situation may not hold true for plums. Heavy rains in early March hampered bee activity and ...
... nectarines in 2001, according to industry sources. Abundant supplies of good quality peaches and nectarines are expected, but this same situation may not hold true for plums. Heavy rains in early March hampered bee activity and ...
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... nectarines) and fresh plums were up 15 percent and 12 percent from a year earlier last year. Japan also opened its market for the first time to U.S. fresh nectarines last year. However, because it was late in the season when the market ...
... nectarines) and fresh plums were up 15 percent and 12 percent from a year earlier last year. Japan also opened its market for the first time to U.S. fresh nectarines last year. However, because it was late in the season when the market ...
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... Nectarines, California -- -- 411 -- -- 398 Olives, California 500 398 398 500 641 640 Papayas, Hawaii 804 60 752 702 60 654 Peaches 580 216 380 568 238 392 Pears 393 9/184 294 326 9/183 267 Pineapples, Hawaii 594 126 288 585 130 287 ...
... Nectarines, California -- -- 411 -- -- 398 Olives, California 500 398 398 500 641 640 Papayas, Hawaii 804 60 752 702 60 654 Peaches 580 216 380 568 238 392 Pears 393 9/184 294 326 9/183 267 Pineapples, Hawaii 594 126 288 585 130 287 ...
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Page 6 - Insufficient marketing to establish price. 1/ Data converted from 12 fluid ounce containers. 2/ Dry pint. 3/ Data series began August 1995. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Department of Labor. Month Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Valencia oranges 1995...
Page 10 - Data may not add due to rounding. Beginning with 1994/95 ending stocks, stock data includes chilled as well as canned and frozen concentrate juice.
Page 29 - Beginning with 1963, processing fruit prices for all States are equivalent returns at processing plant door.
Page 31 - Estimate for 2005 not published to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Source: National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA.
Page 18 - Totals may not add due to rounding. Sources: National Agricultural Statistics Service and Economic Research Service, USDA.
Page 6 - Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Department of Labor. Month Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Valencia oranges 1998 1999 2000 2001 --Dollars per pound..
Page 3 - Many fruit orchards and vineyards in California and Washington experienced generally favorable weather conditions during 2000 that have been conducive to high production.