South African citrus expected to maintain No. 2 position in world export ranking
South African citrus expected to maintain No. 2 position in world export ranking
Exports of South African citrus are projected to total 89.6 million cartons, or 1.35 million tons, for the 2008 season, marginally down from the 90.9 million cartons, or 1.36 million tons, achieved in the 2007 season. According to an April 3 press release by the Citrus Growers Association of South Africa, at 2008 levels, South Africa is expected to retain its No. 2 ranking in world citrus exports. Navels are grown predominantly in the southern portion of the country and are expected to show a 5 percent increase this year compared to 2007. Valencia-type fruit that is grown in the northern part