Below is an agriculture report published by the USDA. It gives an overview of the fruit and nut market in the United States, with an additional focus on information pertaining to avocado, grapefruit, lemon.

Market Overview: the usda report provides an outlook on the u.s. noncitrus fruit and tree nut market for the 2021/22 marketing year. overall, fruit production is forecast to rise, with increases predicted for apples, grapes, peaches, cranberries, and cherries. however, pear production is expected to decline. tree nut supplies are forecast down from last year's record, with smaller crops of almonds and walnuts due to severe weather and drought conditions. grower prices for fruit and tree nuts remain high, driven by factors such as reduced supply due to weather events, strong demand, and low carry-in stocks. consumer prices for fresh fruit are also up, likely due to the reopening of the foodservice industry and increased demand. the report highlights the impact of the northwest heat dome on fruit production, with potential for lower yields, smaller sizes, and sunburn damage. drought in california is another significant factor affecting production, particularly for almonds, walnuts, and peaches. the report also discusses the impact of imports on the u.s. market, with increasing imports of certain fruits, such as blueberries and avocados, posing challenges for domestic producers.

- avocado:
    - Product Summary: avocado per capita availability increased from 5 pounds per person in 2008-10 to 8 pounds per person in 2018-20. california avocado production decreased by 9% from 2008-10 to 2018-20 due to wildfires, mandatory water reductions, and competition from mexican imports. mexico is the leading global supplier of avocados, with over 80% of its avocado exports shipped to the united states. imports from mexico increased 260% between 2008-10 and 2018-20. despite the increase in imports, u.s. growers are managing the competition due to the large growth in per capita consumption, which has raised prices for all producers.
    - California Price and Yield Statistics: the average avocado yield is 2.87 TONS / ACRE and the average price per unit is 2,430 $ / TON.
- grapefruit:
    - Product Summary: u.s. grapefruit production hit a three-year low in 2020/21, down 15% from the previous season. this was largely due to winter storm uri in texas, which significantly reduced the grapefruit crop. imports of fresh grapefruit increased, while exports decreased. the smaller grapefruit crop led to higher grower prices. the report highlights the ongoing effects of citrus greening disease on grapefruit production, particularly in florida.
    - California Price and Yield Statistics: the average grapefruit yield is 457 BOXES / ACRE and the average price per unit is 24.33 $ / BOX, ON TREE EQUIV.
- lemon:
    - Product Summary: the u.s. lemon crop in 2020/21 was the lowest in five years, with production down 6% from the previous season. this was due to smaller crops in both california and arizona, attributed to heat damage and aging lemon groves. fresh lemon imports increased to offset the lower domestic production, while exports decreased. the smaller lemon crop led to higher grower prices.
    - California Price and Yield Statistics: the average lemon yield is 428 BOXES / ACRE and the average price per unit is 23.3 $ / BOX, ON TREE EQUIV.

I'm a farmer in California planning what fruit to plant next year. I would like to maximize my profit with '10' acres of land.

Below are the actions I can take:
Action 1. avocado: 10 acres
Action 2. grapefruit: 10 acres
Action 3. lemon: 10 acres



I would like to know which action I should take based on the information provided above.
You should format your response as a JSON object. The JSON object should contain the following keys:
- decision: a string that describes the action you recommend the farmer to take. The output format should be the same as the format of the actions listed above, e.g. Action 1. avocado: 10 acres
- explanation: a string that describes, in detail, the reasoning behind your decision. You should include information on the expected yield and price of each fruit, as well as factors that affect them.