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Israel Experiences Stronger Citrus ExportsTEL AVIV - May 13/04 - SNS -- No change is expected in the final tally for the 203-04 citrus fruit harvest, with the result it is expected to end up between 492,000 and 497,000 metric tons (MT), the same level as in 2002-03. Even so, exports are expected top rise 15.7% to 140,000 MT. The quantity of citrus processed is expected to decline 10.6% to 220,000 MT, while the amount consumed as fresh fruit should rise 4.7% to 135,000 MT Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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