Global orange shortages are becoming more severe due to extreme weather disrupting harvests and causing prices to rise.
2025-01-02 00:00
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Extreme weather conditions have disrupted orange crop harvests globally, causing a significant reduction in supply. In Spain, catastrophic flooding in October led to considerable damage to the nation's crop yields, with estimated losses of around $205 million. Valencia, a major orange-producing region, was particularly affected.
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