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The horticulture industry embraces the production, processing and shipping of and the market for fruits and vegetables. As such it is a sector of agribusiness and industrialized agriculture. Industrialized horticulture sometimes also includes the floriculture industry and production and trade of ornamental plants. Among the most important fruits are: * bananas * Semi-tropical fruits like lychee, guava or tamarillo * Citrus fruits * soft fruits (berries) * Apples * stone fruits Important vegetables include: * Potatoes * Sweet potatoes * Tomatoes * Onions and * Cabbage
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The horticulture industry embraces the production, processing and shipping of and the market for fruits and vegetables. As such it is a sector of agribusiness and industrialized agriculture. Industrialized horticulture sometimes also includes the floriculture industry and production and trade of ornamental plants. Among the most important fruits are: * bananas * Semi-tropical fruits like lychee, guava or tamarillo * Citrus fruits * soft fruits (berries) * Apples * stone fruits Important vegetables include: * Potatoes * Sweet potatoes * Tomatoes * Onions and * Cabbage In 2013, the global fruit production was estimated at 676.9 million tonnes (666,200,000 long tons; 746,200,000 short tons). Global vegetable production (including melons) was estimated at 879.2 million tonnes (865,300,000 long tons; 969,200,000 short tons) with China and India being the two top producing countries.
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