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DADDYROXY:

During the colder, winter months in North America, what is the main source of fresh fruits and vegetables for markets and stores? Japan Ethiopia Portugal Mexico Chile

DADDYROXY:

HELP

josiahcantcount:

in the Northern parts of the world tend to be colder so based off this which country would bet the warmest to grow fruits

DADDYROXY:

Japan

josiahcantcount:

close but there is one closer to the us and is further south

DADDYROXY:

ummm

DADDYROXY:

its not mexico

josiahcantcount:

are you sure?

DADDYROXY:

100%

josiahcantcount:

lol why couldnt it be mexico

DADDYROXY:

cuz i put mexico and got it wrong

DADDYROXY:

*sigh*

josiahcantcount:

particularly when it comes to the food supply. About 50% of vegetables and 40% of fruit imported to the U.S. are grown in Mexico, according to U.S Department of Agriculture data.

DADDYROXY:

Ik

DADDYROXY:

it says "during the cold, winterer"

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