. Economic aspects of the bee industry . in i i i i i i 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 Fig. 17.—Exports of honey from the United States de- clined in volume from 1927 to 1930. From the latter year to 1932 an increase occurred. Exports to Germany (shown in black) have suffered the greatest shrinkage since 1927, while exports to the United Kingdom have shown a much less pronounced decline. During 1932 Italy ranked ahead of Germany and the United Kingdom in taking United States' exports. (Source of data: see page 66, footnote 43.) tial, for the honey which flows more or less naturally in


. Economic aspects of the bee industry . in i i i i i i 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 Fig. 17.—Exports of honey from the United States de- clined in volume from 1927 to 1930. From the latter year to 1932 an increase occurred. Exports to Germany (shown in black) have suffered the greatest shrinkage since 1927, while exports to the United Kingdom have shown a much less pronounced decline. During 1932 Italy ranked ahead of Germany and the United Kingdom in taking United States' exports. (Source of data: see page 66, footnote 43.) tial, for the honey which flows more or less naturally into California centers whether it be from the intermountain states, Hawaii, or from California itself. Trend and Distribution of California Honey Exports.—The exports from California ports for the years 1925-1931 are shown in figure 18. The total exports, while showing a downward trend in 1928 and 1929, fell sharply in 1930, 1931, and 1932. The reason for this can be largely found in the great shrinkage of exports to Germany. These, in 1931, were but 23 per cent of the 1929 total and 17 per cent of the average yearly exports for 1925-1929 inclusive. Exports to the United Kingdom in


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