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United States
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Apricot farming is common in small-scale orchards in the dry and warm regions of the United States, with fresh and dried apricots being a popular consumer choice.
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Australia
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Apricot farming is a less prominent part of Australian agriculture compared to citrus and grape farming.
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Brazil
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Apricot farming in Brazil is restricted to certain regions with appropriate climate and soil.
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Greece
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Apricot farming in Greece is tied to local culinary traditions and has strong cultural significance.
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Italy
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Apricots are an important part of both Italian cuisine and agricultural industry.
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Japan
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Apricot farming is less common in Japan due to the requirement of a specific cold winter period.
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Korea
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Apricot farming is less common in Korea due to the specific cold winter period needed for successful growth.
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Morocco
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Apricot farming in Morocco is an important part of the local culture and cuisine.
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apricot farming
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Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, apricot farming is limited and often requires protection from cold temperatures.
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Spain
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Apricot farming in Spain is central to local culinary traditions and has great cultural significance.
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Switzerland
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Apricot farming in Switzerland is linked to beautiful scenery and traditional farming methods.
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Thailand
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Apricot farming in Thailand is not very common, and apricots are often imported from other countries.
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