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The Changing Role of the Fruit Auctions
1959
unpublished
Excerpts from the report: Fruit auctions grew up with the modern produce marketing system. In the 1920's and 1930's they served as the economic center of the fruit marketing system in the terminal markets. In 1930, the auctions sold over three-fourths of the citrus and western deciduous fruits received in the cities with auctions, these cities being the major markets of the Northeast and Midwest. The auctions provided a focus for the forces of supply and demand, established prices, and
doi:10.22004/ag.econ.311156
fatcat:fkbh4nej2rclblvha3rh3zwibe