The USDA's biannual Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) report forecasts a slight increase in global production of oranges and soft citrus, including tangerines and mandarins, for 2021, despite a predicted decline in lemons and limes. This is attributed to favorable weather conditions in key producing countries like Brazil, Mexico, and the EU, along with expanded cultivation areas. Notably, Mexico's orange production is expected to recover significantly from last year's drought, while the U.S. is set to see a decrease in both oranges and lemons. The report also anticipates a record high in grapefruit production due to favorable weather and expansion in China and Mexico.