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Modest Decline in in U.S. CitrusWASHINGTON - Apr 10/07 - SNS -- Production of citrus fruit in the United States is down slightly from last month's USDA forecasts, with the tangerine crop lowered, while grapefruit remains unchanged. That crop is still expected to total 1.61 million tons, up 31% higher than last season's final utilization of 1.23 million tons. Florida's grapefruit production is forecast at 28.0 million boxes (1.19 million tons), unchanged from last month but 45% above last season's hurricane-reduced final utilization of 19.3 million boxes (820,000 tons). The all white grapefruit forecast is 10.0 million boxes (425,000 tons), unchanged from March but 54% above last season's final utilization. The colored grapefruit forecast, at 18.0 million boxes (765,000 tons), is unchanged from last month but 41% above last season's utilization. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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