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export seetor (the citrus industry) and its subséquent décliné is mapped out (Figures<br />

4.3 to 4.12).<br />

Figure 4.8 Composition of Turkish-Cypriot citrus exporting companies in the<br />

1974/75 season.<br />

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Source: Annual Reports of the Agriculture! Inspection Office, Port of Famagusta.<br />

Initially trading under the name of Nadir's original public company (Wearwell) and<br />

the recently acquired vehicle for northern Cypriot "development", Uni-Pac (a<br />

northern Cypriot subsidiary of Polly Peck), Asil Nadir owned companies made their<br />

first appearance in the citrus export market in 1981 (Figure 4.9). His impact on the<br />

composition of citrus exporting companies was rapid. Concentrating citrus exports<br />

under the brand name Sunzest, in the following season (Figure 4.10), Polly Peck<br />

completely dominated the north's most important export by 1989 (Figure 4.11).<br />

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