Ill effects? What ill effects? Do you mean the ill effects on the health of those who consume imported fruit? Or do you mean the ill effects -- if there are any -- upon the economies of countries that import fruit? Assuming you mean bad effects upon the health of people who consume imported fruit, there are no bad effects if the fruit is wholesome. A nectarine from Chile is just as beneficial to your health as one from New Jersey. An apple a day from Australia will keep the doctor away just as effectively as one from Washington state. Avacados from Mexico are just as sabroso and saludable as those from Texas.
To save fruits from being imported from other countries because then that causes pollution.
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same things as everywhere in Europe: imported fruits from Spain
no some fruits contain sugar such as apples
During World War II, tropical fruits like bananas, pineapples, and oranges were imported to Britain to supplement domestic food supplies and boost morale. These fruits were often received as gifts from countries in the British Empire or as part of relief efforts during the wartime period.
Many of the foods imported to Greece came from Asia. Many fruits like dates and nuts such as almonds and walnuts were imported.
cos they are.
Many Asian and South American fruits are included in that definition, such as the kiwi fruit, guarana and lychees.
Kiwi is the imported fruit in Northen Ireland.But beans are the most imported vegetable in Northen Ireland. I am 100 percent sure about this answer. If you need the answer to this question this would be a great answer for it!
exotic fruits are from hot countries i.e coconuts come from Hawaii. however, to get the exotic fruits from the place of origin (where it was made) people travel on boats from the country to give the fruits to other countries.
cotton wool fish fruits etc
Dried fruits don't cost that much with prices ranging from $5 to $15 per pound, depending on the type of fruit. The more expensive dried fruits will be those who had to be imported from long distances.