Citrus Industry in Brazil with Emphasis on Tropical Areas

  • Sampaio Passos O
  • da Silva Souza J
  • Costa Bastos D
  • et al.
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Abstract

This chapter is a review on citrus-producing areas in Brazil with emphasis on the tropical zone. Considering the degrees of latitude, the citrus industry can be classified into four major regions: (1) South, represented by the State of Rio Grande de Sul with temperate climate; (2) São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Paraná States in the central part of the country, where the major citrus-processing industries are established under subtropical conditions; (3) Amazon basin, the northern part of Brazil around the Equator; and (4) Northeast, the typical tropical region. For each region, data are presented as to the geographical position, climate and soils, area harvested production volume and yield. A strong climatic influence on fruit quality can be observed. There is a tendency for fruits to be smaller in size, but with a longer maturation and life periods on the trees, as they are produced at increasing distances from the equator.

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Sampaio Passos, O., da Silva Souza, J., Costa Bastos, D., Augusto Girardi, E., de Lima Gurgel, F., Vinícius Bastos Garcia, M., … dos Santos Soares Filho, W. (2019). Citrus Industry in Brazil with Emphasis on Tropical Areas. In Citrus - Health Benefits and Production Technology. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.80213

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