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The text reads "As of 2013 there were 3,737 growers with registered farms covering an area of 9,856 hectares; their combined total potential production stands at 8,815 KG per annum.[4] Around 40% of Picota production is exported with key markets including Germany and the UK.[5] UK sales hit their peak in 2011, with 10 million punnets (2,500 tonnes) sold during the five-week season.[6]
As 2500 tonne was sold of these delectable fruits production cannot have been merely "8815 kg per annum" - though this does come from a website — Preceding unsigned comment added by 146.90.87.63 (talk) 12:27, 13 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]