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  2. Orchard - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, Murcia is a major orchard area (or la huerta) in Europe, with citrus crops. New Zealand, China, Argentina, and Chile also have extensive apple orchards. [citation needed] Tenbury Wells in Worcestershire has been called The Town in the Orchard, since the 19th century

  3. Palmeral of Elche - Wikipedia

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    The Palmeral is the only palm grove in Europe with North African origins and the largest on the continent. [1] The Palm Grove also constitutes the northernmost and one of the largest palm groves in the world. [35] Today, the city of Elche contains 97 orchards composed of 70,000 date palms, concentrated in the east bank of the Vinalopó. [36]

  4. List of countries by apple production - Wikipedia

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    Countries by apple production in 2016 A map of apple output in 2005 A map of world apple producing regions in 2000. This is a list of countries by apple production in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database [1] The estimated total world production of apples in 2022 was 95,835,965 metric tonnes, up 2.0% from 93,924,721 ...

  5. Chestnut orchard - Wikipedia

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    A chestnut orchard is an open stand of grafted chestnut (selva castanile) trees for fruit production. In this agroforestry system, trees are usually intercropped with cereals, hay or pasture. [ 1 ] These orchards are traditional systems in Canton of Ticino ( Switzerland ) and Northern Italy , where they are called “selva castanile”.

  6. City's new fruit orchards set to hit 100 mark - AOL

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    Leeds is set to become the UK city with the most fruit orchards outside London early this year, the council has said. Starting on Sunday at Armley's Hill Top Moor, the Fruit Works Co-operative ...

  7. Agriculture in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Orange tree orchard in Benaguasil, Valencian Community, in Eastern Spain. Spain has long been Western Europe's leading producer, and the world's foremost exporter, of oranges and mandarins. [2] In the early 1960s, the production of these commodities averaged 1.8 million tons a year, and by the 1980s the annual yield averaged about 3 million ...

  8. Citrus production - Wikipedia

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    Citrus production is often cut short in many areas by outbreaks of bacteria known as Xanthomonas axonopodis, or citrus canker, which cause unsightly lesions on all parts of the plant, affecting tree vitality and early drop of fruit. While not harmful to human consumption, the fruit becomes too unsightly to be sold, and entire orchards are often ...

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