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Yes, kiwifruit trees can grow in Italy, particularly in regions with a suitable climate, such as Lazio and Emilia-Romagna. Italy is one of the largest producers of kiwifruit in Europe, benefiting from the country's mild winters and warm summers. The cultivation of kiwifruit has become an important agricultural sector in these areas, contributing significantly to the local economy.

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