Trends in World Prune Markets – and What They Mean for California Grower Practices

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California and Argentia+Chile prune production (dry tons/year) from 1967 to 2018. Data are taken from charts found at http://www.ipaprunes.org. Note that the production in Argentina+Chile has largely stabilized around 100,000 dried tons since 2011, as new plantings have slowed dramatically.

Figure 1. California and Argentia+Chile prune production (dry tons/year) from 1967 to 2018. Data are taken from charts found at http://www.ipaprunes.org. Note that the production in Argentina+Chile has largely stabilized around 100,000 dried tons since 2011, as new plantings have slowed dramatically.

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