This week in the Fruit Trade Magazine: Fruit Attraction 2024 in Madrid, Latin America, summer fruits & autumn vegetables.
2024-09-26 13:00
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In an interview with Frutas de Chile, Sergio Del Castillo, CEO of the organization ProCitrus, stated that "we expect a small growth at the end of the season, mainly driven by late mandarins, but also significantly by Tahiti limes," as reported by simfruit.
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