
Oranges are a staple fruit in many households around the world. Even if you don’t have whole oranges, you probably have some orange juice or orange-flavored snacks and drinks at home.
Have you ever stopped to wonder where oranges actually come from, though? If you have, then you’ve stumbled across the right post. We’ll be talking about where oranges are grown and other topics related to their ideal growing conditions.
Where are Oranges Grown?

Orange trees do best in moderate climates that get neither too cold nor too hot. Ideally, their temperatures should stay between 60 and 84 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition to stable moderate temperatures, orange trees need ample sun and water.
It’s not shocking, then, that the world’s greatest orange producers are warmer countries, such as Brazil, India, and Mexico. However, oranges are grown all over the world, and you might be surprised to hear who other top orange-producing countries are.
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Where are Most Oranges Grown in the World?
In the previous section, we said that you may be shocked to discover who some of the world’s top orange growers are. Let’s see if that’s true now.
The top three orange-growing countries in the world are Brazil, China, and India. Brazil, however, far outpaces China when it comes to orange production, generating as much as around 17.5 million tons of the popular citrus fruits yearly.
Where do Oranges Come From in the US?
While it doesn’t break into the top three countries in terms of orange production, the United States still does grow a large number of oranges. In fact, in 2017, the US produced 4.62 million tons, making it the fifth biggest orange producer.
So, where are all the oranges in the US coming from? Unless you live in one of a handful of states, you probably haven’t seen any orange trees around.
Unsurprisingly, the states that grow the bulk of the US’s oranges are the warmest ones. This includes Arizona, California, Florida, and Texas.
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Do They Still Grow Oranges in Florida?
Things change over time, including agriculture. Are you wondering if the sunny state of Florida still has beautiful orange orchards for you to enjoy?
If your decision to visit the state partially depends on the presence of citrus, then we have good news for you: Florida does still grow a large number of oranges. In fact, this Florida tourism site mentions that growing a range of citrus types is a $9 billion industry for the state, so it doesn’t seem like they have any reason to stop growing oranges anytime soon.
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Do Oranges Grow in Europe?

Here’s an interesting question: is there a significant amount of orange production in Europe? At a glance, the continent might seem largely too cold to or varied in climate to support citrus growth.
The answer to that question is yes. Oranges do grow in Europe, with Spain and Italy being top European orange producers. Should you ever decide to go on a tour of Europe, you won’t need to forgo your craving for citrus.
Wrap Up
Anytime a food gets as popular as the beloved orange, people will do a lot to meet the demand for it. It’s not surprising that so many countries around the world work to provide a steady orange supply for citrus lovers internationally. This means that wherever you are, you can rest assured that fresh and tasty oranges are accessible.

Hey, I’m Joey. I’ve been cooking since I was a little kid and love everything about it. You can find my writing about food, kitchen appliances (such as blenders) and much more. Thanks for stopping by!