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After the sugar cane was cleared, mango trees were plant- ed. In this climate, the trees flour- ished and the business grew. What started as 500 acres has grown to 2,000 acres. It encom- passes 110,000 mango trees on five farms which produce a whop- ping 200 million boxes of mangos each year. "In Israel it would be impos- sible to do this," said Mr. Shoshan. In part, this is because farms are much smaller. Israel also doesn't have a climate which would allow for year-round grow- ing of mangos as Puerto Rico does. That's one reason the two Is- raelis came to Puerto Rico. Mr. Shoshan is an economist; Mr. Peikes had been in the orange business. Both were looking for new opportunity and found it on this tropical island. "It was the chance of a life- time," said Mr. Shoshan, taking us on a brief tour of the farm as he explained its history. As we drove in his truck, we saw rows and rows of mango trees, as far as the eye could see. From the time they're planted until the mangos are packed and shipped, Israeli methods are used. "All the methods of irriga- tion and cultivation are Israeli methods," said the manager. In the packing house, the machin- ery is imported from Israel. Even the packing boxes are from Israel. Besides the Israeli manager, three agronomists from Israel work on the farms. Yair Aron, who is chief agronomist, earned his doctorate in agriculture in Israel and has been with the corn- pony 12 years; two other agrono- mists came more recently. All of them work long hours as they supervise every stage of the mango growing, from spraying to picking and packing the mangos, "It's very hard work, but very sat- isfying," said Mr. Shoshan, whose day begins at 5 a.m. Besides liv- ing on the farm whenever he's needed, he also lives in Florida — and still goes to Israel often. In fact, in the early years, he "commuted" regularly between Puerto Rico and Israel. He welcomes visitors to the farm. On Tu B'Shevat, for in- stance, a Jewish group from San Juan's Conservative congrega- tion toured the farms and even picked their own mangos after- ward. 'They really enjoyed it and were surprised to see all the fa- cilities we have," said Mr. Shoshan. "Anyone who wants to visit is welcome. We are very proud that we're an Israeli company. And we're proud to show people what we've done in Puerto Rico."