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The Impact Of The Reduction In The Australian Orange-Juice Tariff

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  • Brown, Mark G.
  • Spreen, Thomas H.

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After substantial reduction in the Australian orange juice tariff, citrus growers in that country shifted their efforts away from Valencia orange production towards Navel oranges intended for the fresh market. Australia has been successful in penetrating the world market for fresh oranges. Given the large size of the orange industry in Florida, however, it is unlikely that Florida growers could follow the same model if the U.S. orange juice were substantially reduced or eliminated.

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  • Brown, Mark G. & Spreen, Thomas H., 2002. "The Impact Of The Reduction In The Australian Orange-Juice Tariff," Policy Briefs 15691, University of Florida, International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uflopb:15691
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.15691
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