Fruit merchants and U.S. farmers faced significant challenges during the Great Depression, including declining prices, reduced demand, and competition from cheaper imports. Many farmers struggled to maintain their livelihoods, leading to widespread economic hardship in rural areas. The government eventually intervened with programs aimed at stabilizing prices and supporting agricultural production to help these groups recover. This period highlighted the vulnerabilities of the agricultural sector in times of economic crisis.
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