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In the last 10 years

Spain: Less lemon production due to lower prices

The progressive decrease in the price of citrus caused a reduction in hectares for its cultivation in Alicante, with falls of 29% and 10% in lemons and oranges over the past ten years, according to agricultural association ASAJA-Young Farmers. Of the 14,232 hectares dedicated to lemons in 2000, it fell to 10,100 in 2010, while in the case of oranges it dropped from 17,000 to 15,153 over the same period of time, according to Asaja.
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