Annual Review of the Foreign Commerce of the United States, 1913
Annual Review of the Foreign Commerce of the United States, 1913
Oscar Phelps Austin, United States. Bureau of Foreign And Domestic Commerce
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— ^Fruits and nuts imported in 1913 aggregated 42 J milhon dollars' value, of which fruits alone amounted to 28^ mil- lion. The principal items in this group were bananas, 14^ milhon dollars; lemons, 4 J milhon; grapes, 1 J million; pineapples, 1 J milhon; almonds, 3J milhon; and walnuts, 3i million. These figures relate exclusively to imports from foreim countries, and do not include the receipts from our own islands, which shipped to the United States over 4^ milhon dollars' worth of pineappl...es alone, of which the receipts from Hawaii were 3 J milhon dollars' value. Imports of fruits and nuts show a marked increase, having practically doubled in value during the last decade. Bananas, the largest single item of the group, wim importations valued at 14 J milhon dollars in 1913, come ctaefly from the Central American States, with a total of 8i milhon; the British West Indies, 3 milhon; and Cuba, three-quarters of a miUion; while a little over 1 milhon dollars' worth came from South America.
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