Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from World Horticultural Trade and U. S. Export Opportunities: January 1994
U.s. Exports of horticultural products in October 1993 totaled $753 million, a percent increase over October 1992. Expert performance by product category was mixed in October 1993. Tree nuts saw a healthy 7 percent jump in exports to $182 million. Citrus as a grouping saw a decline of percent to $41 million, but lemon exports increased by 61 percent million) in that month to $167: million, while grapefruit exports dropped 41 percent to $13 million. Deciduous fruit exports were up percent to $88 million, mostly because of a 13 percent jump in grape exports, to $42 million. Fresh vegetable exports dropped 6 percent to $69 million. Processed vegetable exports were down 5 percent to $103 million. Juice exports were up 5 percent to $38 million. Wine exports were up 13 percent to $18 million. Other products, including potato.
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