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Little Change in Citrus OutputWASHINGTON - Mar 10/05 - SNS -- Production of citrus fruits other than oranges was mostly unchanged in the latest USDA crop report, though output of tangelos was increased from the February report. The U.S. grapefruit forecast is 985,000 tons, unchanged from the previous forecast but 54% below last season's final utilization. Florida's grapefruit forecast, at 13.0 million boxes (553,000 tons), is unchanged from February but 68% below last season's final utilization. If realized, this will be the lowest grapefruit utilization since the 1935-36 season. The white grapefruit forecast is 3.00 million boxes (128,000 tons), unchanged from February but 81% below last season. The colored grapefruit forecast, at 10.0 million boxes (425,000 tons), remains unchanged from February 1 but 60% below last season's final utilization. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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