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No Change in Orange ForecastWASHINGTON - Feb 9/07 - SNS -- The U.S. all orange forecast for the 2006-07 season is 8.12 million tons, unchanged from the January forecast but down 9% from last season's final utilization of 8.90 million tons, according to the latest USDA crop production estimates. Florida's all orange forecast, at 140 million boxes (6.30 million tons), is unchanged from January but down 5% from the 2005-06 season's crop. Early, midseason, and navel varieties in Florida are forecast at 75.0 million boxes (3.38 million tons), unchanged from both the previous forecast and last season's final utilization. Florida's Valencia forecast is 65.0 million boxes (2.93 million tons), also unchanged from the January forecast but down 11% from last season's final utilization. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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