(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. government may leave its
estimate for Florida's orange crop, the world's biggest after
Brazil, unchanged as the harvest nears an end.
The Department of Agriculture on June 11 will probably
maintain last month's projection for Florida's crop at 130.6
million boxes, according to four analysts and traders surveyed by
Bloomberg. That would be the smallest harvest in 17 years. A
recent drought in Florida probably did not harm the crop,
analysts said. A box of oranges weighs 90 pounds.
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estimate for Florida's orange crop, the world's biggest after
Brazil, unchanged as the harvest nears an end.
The Department of Agriculture on June 11 will probably
maintain last month's projection for Florida's crop at 130.6
million boxes, according to four analysts and traders surveyed by
Bloomberg. That would be the smallest harvest in 17 years. A
recent drought in Florida probably did not harm the crop,
analysts said. A box of oranges weighs 90 pounds.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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