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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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In developed countries, the U.S. continues to dominate the international trade of fruits and vegetables, and is ranked number one as both importer and exporter, accounting for approximately 18 percent of the $40 billion (USD) in fresh produce world trade.
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Agribusiness encompasses the economic sectors for farming and farming-related commerce. It involves all the steps for getting agricultural goods to the market, including production, processing, and distribution
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Agribusiness Market Forces Market forces, such as changing consumer attitudes, and natural forces, such as changes in the earth's climate, significantly influence agribusiness.
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Agribusiness Market Forces Market forces, such as changing consumer attitudes, and natural forces, such as changes in the earth's climate, significantly influence agribusiness.
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