Fruit and Tree Nuts Situation and Outlook Report March 2001DIANE Publishing |
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... varieties are expected to make up for some of the reduced acreage and keep production near last year's record- high crop. Based on estimates from both Florida and California, domestically-grown avocados will likely be in abundant supply ...
... varieties are expected to make up for some of the reduced acreage and keep production near last year's record- high crop. Based on estimates from both Florida and California, domestically-grown avocados will likely be in abundant supply ...
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... varieties , and 5.3 million tons of Valencia , the late - season variety ( table 3 ) . California's navel production ... varieties in California and Arizona , and early- and mid - season ( including Navel ) varieties in Florida and Texas ...
... varieties , and 5.3 million tons of Valencia , the late - season variety ( table 3 ) . California's navel production ... varieties in California and Arizona , and early- and mid - season ( including Navel ) varieties in Florida and Texas ...
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... varieties . Although shipment volume picked up by mid - February , overall shipments through early March were still ... varieties , fairly new vari- eties that are ever - bearing and high - yielding , are expected to make up for some of ...
... varieties . Although shipment volume picked up by mid - February , overall shipments through early March were still ... varieties , fairly new vari- eties that are ever - bearing and high - yielding , are expected to make up for some of ...
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... varieties, Hass avocados remain the most predominant, with approximately 93 percent of the plantings concentrated in ... varieties that were already in full bloom. Unlike plums, setting crops during the wet weather was not a prob- lem ...
... varieties, Hass avocados remain the most predominant, with approximately 93 percent of the plantings concentrated in ... varieties that were already in full bloom. Unlike plums, setting crops during the wet weather was not a prob- lem ...
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... varieties of plums, peaches, and nectarines were in bloom and in general, these varieties were developing 3 to 5 days ahead of last year. Earlier in the growing stage, it appeared that the timing of this season's stone fruit development ...
... varieties of plums, peaches, and nectarines were in bloom and in general, these varieties were developing 3 to 5 days ahead of last year. Earlier in the growing stage, it appeared that the timing of this season's stone fruit development ...
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16 percent Agricultural Statistics Service almond Arizona average lower avocado production bearing acreage berries California Chile Chilean fruit citrus crop crop is forecast December decline Dollars per pound early equivalent on-tree prices estimated European Union FCOJ February Florida fresh fruit fresh oranges fresh-market apples grapes grower prices harvest Hass avocados Hawaii hazelnut imports from Chile increased January July kiwifruit larger largest lemons Macadamia nuts market for U.S. million tons National Agricultural Statistics navel orange nectarines noncitrus fruit on-tree prices received orange crop orange juice orange production peaches Pears percent lower percent smaller pistachio plums previous season prunes received by growers Red Delicious retail prices shipments short tons smaller crop Source sse gallons stone fruit strawberries Table Tangelos tangerine Texas Total tree nut U.S. apple U.S. avocado U.S. dollar U.S. market United USDA Utilized production Valencia crop Valencia oranges varieties walnuts Washington year’s
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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.