Florida's citrus industry is in deep decline and growers are trying to hang on as they find ways to withstand disease and disasters.
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Florida oranges are disappearing from store shelves (and they might never come back)
Florida's once-iconic oranges are vanishing from store shelves quickly, as ongoing challenges threaten the future of the ...
EPA has approved a gene-edited citrus rootstock designed to help protect trees from citrus greening disease, giving growers a ...
UF-IFAS experts say tropical fruit trees may be better suited to state's warming climate.
The cultivar is giving the industry renewed confidence in the future, said Florida Citrus Mutual Board President Kevin ...
It’s been a dumpster fire of a year,” said Rick Dantzler, chief operating officer of the Citrus Research and Development ...
A modified orange rootstock is the latest advance in fighting citrus greening disease, a Florida company told the federal agency. A Florida biotech company is asking the Agriculture Department to fast ...
LABELLE, Fla. (WINK)—A tiny insect has been spreading citrus greening through Florida groves for years, causing millions of dollars in damage to the state's signature crop, but researchers and ...
The morning glass of orange juice has become an increasingly expensive luxury for American families, but a new regulatory green light might finally stop the bleeding for the nation’s citrus growers.
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