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Cuba's citrus industry: growth and trade prospects.
Frozen Food Digest
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October 1, 2002
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Citrus is a major commercial crop and generates significant revenues for Cuba. The fourth largest agricultural and natural resource export, fresh and processed citrus contribute about 8% of Cuba's agricultural export earnings. Cuba is the world's third largest grapefruit producer, after the U.S. and Israel. Production currently consists primarily of oranges and grapefruit, but a longer term potential exists for developing a Persian lime industry.
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