Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Fruit Situation: August 31, 1965
Supplies of fresh deciduous fruits during late summer and early fall are not expected to be quite so large as a year earlier. But supplies of some fruits, especially apples and grapes, will be seasonally heavy. Supplies of most processed deciduous fruits will continue large. Production prospects in August for the new (1965-66) citrus crop were generally good. Stocks of frozen and canned citrus juices are much larger, and prices considerably lower, than a year ago. Consumer demand for fruit, aided by rising incomes, is expected to be at least as strong this fall as a year earlier.
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