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Three-year-old orange trees in a commercial orchard. The greatest scope for development in the citrus industry seems to lie in the production of oranges and mandarins, as present yields are only 3 per cent of requirements and lemon and grapefruit production is sufficient for local demand.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 97, Issue 3, 15 September 1958, Page 263

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Three-year-old orange trees in a commercial orchard. The greatest scope for development in the citrus industry seems to lie in the production of oranges and mandarins, as present yields are only 3 per cent of requirements and lemon and grapefruit production is sufficient for local demand. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 97, Issue 3, 15 September 1958, Page 263

Three-year-old orange trees in a commercial orchard. The greatest scope for development in the citrus industry seems to lie in the production of oranges and mandarins, as present yields are only 3 per cent of requirements and lemon and grapefruit production is sufficient for local demand. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 97, Issue 3, 15 September 1958, Page 263