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Title: | Pineapple. |
Authors: | SOUZA, L. F. da S.![]() ![]() REINHARDT, D. H. ![]() ![]() |
Affiliation: | Luiz Francisco da Silva Souza, CNPMF; Domingo Haroldo Reinhardt, CNPMF. |
Date Issued: | 2007 |
Citation: | In: CRISÓSTOMO, L. A.; NAUMOV, A.; JOHNSTON, A. E. (Ed.). Fertilizing for high yield and quality tropical fruits of Brazil. Horgen: International Potash Institute, 2007. p. 179-201. |
Description: | Pineapple is one of the tropical fruits in greatest demand on the international market, with world production in 2004 of 16.1 million mt. Of this total, Asia produces 51% (8.2 million mt), with Thailand (12%) and the Philippines (11%) the two most productive countries. America and Agrica contribute 32% and 16% of world production, respectively, with Brazil (9%) and Nigeria (6%) also being major producers (FAO, 2006). A major part of world production is processed as canned products and juices, and about 25% goes to the fresh fruit market 9Souza et al., 1999). In Brazil, pineapple is grown in most states and there has been a significat increase in production in recent years. |
Thesagro: | Abacaxi |
Series/Report no.: | (IPI. Bulletin, 18). |
ISBN: | 978-9523243-1-8 |
Type of Material: | Parte de livro |
Access: | openAccess |
Appears in Collections: | Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPMF)![]() ![]() |
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