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Thursday, January 27, 2022

China is the world's largest producer of plums

The plums are a type of fruit that can be found in Prunus subg. The most abundantly cultivated species do not grow wild, they only around human settlements: P domestica originates from East European and Caucasian mountains while PSalicina originated within China's boundaries with Simonii being the third member to go through cultivation soon after its discovery by Chinese farmers somewhere near Suzhou sometime between 1200 BC - 1000 AD.


Plums are a diverse group of species. The commercially important plums come from medium to large-sized trees that can grow up to 20 feet tall and have branches spread across 10 meters without pruning, but most cultivated varieties only reach around nine or ten meters in height with an equally wide spread corresponding approximately 2 inch diameter fruit size depending on variety preference when ripe which makes them perfect for picking early before they turn too dark brown color throughout entire globe's surface area so there is no need.



The plums are a diverse group of species. The commercially important ones, like the one I have here today (pointing at my eagerly awaited fruit), come from medium-sized trees that can be pruned to between 5 and 6 meters tall with no nearby obstacles for support; they're hardy enough too! Without this special care many would grow 12+ metres high in height if left unchecked - not only does their large size make them more difficult than desirable when harvested but also causes damage throughout nature due top agricultural practices such as harvesting all berries at once instead focusing on individual plants over time which leads us back towards square one.


The fruit of the plum tree is a beautiful white flower with five petals. The flowers usually appear in large numbers, making it seem even more stunning when they do! This member to Rosaveous family belongs somewhere between 6-10 meters tall (the average height). Its trunk has dark blue tinted brown bark and smooth lines that are distinguished by longitudinally cracking across their breadth; this gives way for thin branches alternate enough so as not cause confusion about where one begins or ends: there's no guessing game here - just observation through nature at work.


China is the world's largest producer of plums, with 6801187 metric tonnes produced per year. Second-placed Romania produces 842132 metric tones every single year making it worthily ranked as one third larger than China at 430199 Mt/y ($1 billion). Other important producing countries include USA (second), Iran & Turkey who account respectively for 6% and 2%.


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