Oranges are grown in many countries that enjoy a warm climate. California (USA), Israel, Spain, and many more areas round the Mediterranean.
Connecticut exported tobacco, paper, timber, and dairy products. They imported products they could not produce or could not produce enough of, such as oranges, wheat, soybeans, sugar, most beef, and most fish. Some raw materials that they imported were steel and oil.
Not in the UK. Due to rationing the only fruit available was that grown in Britain e.g. apples, pears, and strawberries. Bananas, oranges, peaches and other imported fruit were not available.
the west imported roses, azaleas, chrysanthemums, peonies, camellias, oranges peaches, and pears.
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An example of a protective tariff is seen in the importation of Oranges. Citrus fruit does not readily grow everywhere, and South American countries often produce massive quantities for export. If a country can produce oranges but can import them from South America cheaper than growing them domestically, a protective tariff might be applied. This tariff will inflate the price of the imported oranges so that they are equal to or higher than the price of domestic oranges. This helps domestic companies compete with international companies.
Irish people like oranges but they don't grow in Ireland, so they have to be imported.
They are imported by companies and resold to grocery stores.
Spain and the USA also Israel
Many foodstuffs (including oranges) that had to be imported during the war, was in short supply or not available.
they imported cars, eye wear , oranges and etc.
The plural form of "orange" is "oranges."
New Yorkers need their vitamin C. New York State is too far north to grow oranges, so they are imported to the state.
The plural form of the noun orange is oranges.The plural possessive form is oranges'.Example: The oranges' bag split and the oranges rolled down the steps.
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The plural of orange is oranges.
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