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The Pumpkin market is a subset of the larger Fruit and Vegetable market. Pumpkins are a type of winter squash, and are typically harvested in the late summer and early fall. They are a popular seasonal food, often used in pies, soups, and other dishes. Pumpkins are also used for decoration, particularly around Halloween.
Pumpkins are grown in many parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. In the United States, the top pumpkin-producing states are Illinois, California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
The Pumpkin market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. These include fresh pumpkins, canned pumpkin puree, pumpkin seeds, and pumpkin-based products such as pies, soups, and other dishes. Companies in the Pumpkin market include Libby's, Nestle, Ocean Spray, Dole, and Del Monte. Show Less Read more