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The Environmental Impact of Food: Fruit Juice

.. Citrus World Markets and Trade, and Beverage Industry Veteran Dino Cardelli joins InterContinental Beverage Capital As Partner.

Happy weekend people!

Another turbulent week with another major downfall (Prima Wawona) and many indications that this year - again - will be highly interesting and dynamic!

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Orange › 2023/24 global production slightly up to 48.8 million tons. Increase due to higher output in Argentina, the U.S., and Turkey, offsetting decreases in Brazil and the EU. Consumption and exports rise with production.

Orange Juice › 2023/24 global production slightly up to 1.5 million tons (65 degrees brix). U.S. and Mexico increases offset Brazil's decrease. Consumption marginally up, exports slightly down.

Tangerines/Mandarins › 2023/24 global production up 3% to 38.0 million tons. Improved yields in China and Turkey. Both consumption and exports increase.

Grapefruit › 2023/24 global production slightly up to 6.9 million tons. China's increase offsets South Africa's decrease. Consumption and exports rise, processing fruit down.

Lemons/Limes › 2023/24 global production up to 10.0 million tons. Increases in the EU, South Africa, and Turkey offset decreases in Mexico and the U.S. Consumption stable, exports up.

Yes, this is an older article, but one that we need to keep in mind.

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