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Improved Orange Harvest NumbersWASHINGTON - Jul 11/12 - SNS -- The United States all orange forecast for the 2011-2012 season is 8.97 million tons, up slightly from the June 1 forecast and 1% above the 2010-2011 final utilization, according to the USDA's latest crop report. The Florida all orange forecast, at 147 million boxes (6.59 million tons), is up slightly from the June 1 forecast and up 4% from last season's final utilization. Early, midseason, and Navel varieties in Florida are forecast at 74.2 million boxes (3.34 million tons), unchanged from the June 1 forecast but up 6% from last season. The Florida Valencia orange forecast, at 72.3 million boxes (3.25 million tons), is up slightly from the June 1 forecast and up 3% from the 2010-2011 crop. Harvesting of Valencia oranges in Florida was complete. Drought conditions were all but eliminated during June due to significant rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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