Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
what are Oranges producers or consumers in the food chain
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
Brazil, United States, Mexico
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lots of 'um top 3 producers of oranges 1.Brazil 2.Mexico 3.U.S.A.
Here are 3 Brazil, the United States, and Mexico
The leading producers of oranges in North America are primarily Florida and California. Florida is renowned for its vast citrus groves and is the largest producer of oranges in the U.S., especially for juice production. California also contributes significantly, particularly in the fresh fruit market, with its Valencia and navel orange varieties. Together, these two states dominate the North American orange industry.
No actual its not its starfruit. You wouldn't think so but star fruits are very popular there
Valencia oranges primarily originated in the Mediterranean region, particularly Spain. Today, they are widely grown in several countries, with the United States, particularly California and Florida, being significant producers. Additionally, countries like Brazil and South Africa also cultivate Valencia oranges for export.
Arizona was a major southwest producer. However, Az oranges, along with a lot of native wildlife have been replaced by real estate expansion (sprawl?). Orange market now moved west to California.