United States and Argentina are the ones I know
2006-12-12 23:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Oranges can grow in any mild climate they grown in Spain and those trees brought by the Spanish are grown in California and Florida in the USA. Here is a breakdown from 2005:
According to FAOSTAT, the top producers of oranges (in tons) in 2005 were:
1. Brazil 17,804,600
2. USA 8,266,270
3. Mexico 3,969,810
4. India 3,100,000
5. Italy 2,533,535
6. China 2,412,000
7. Spain 2,149,900
8. Iran 1,900,000
9. Egypt 1,789,000
10. Indonesia 1,311,703
2006-12-13 06:54:26
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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Florida Oranges
Oranges
The United States has the best oranges in the world! First introduced by Spanish missionaries to Florida and California, most of our supply still comes from these two states. Due to differences in soil and climate, Florida and California oranges -- even those of the same variety -- vary in color, texture and juiciness.
Florida oranges are thin-skinned, very juicy and very easy to squeeze. Florida oranges are less than picture perfect when they are perfect to eat. You'll see orange, yellow and green skins marked with blemishes.
California oranges are rated the finest eating or table oranges. They usually have the full orange color (due to a drier climate with cooler nights), with a thicker skin and less juiciness than the Florida fruit
2006-12-13 11:28:45
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answered by MR Stacy Robinson 3
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I live in the Eastern Cape in South Africa and i know that oranges are produced in South Africa, there is a place called Citrusdal and a number of other places that produce oranges.
2006-12-13 06:49:51
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answered by Minxx 2
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Australia
2006-12-13 06:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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heard of the Sunkist orange
2006-12-13 07:08:19
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answered by RunSueRun 5
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a lot of countries
China is one of them
2006-12-13 07:59:25
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answered by OK 2
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