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Florida's struggling citrus industry pins hopes on state funding amid historic drop in production levelsFlorida’s citrus industry has been impacted by a perfect storm of impacts with production levels not seen since before World ...
Hammered by hurricanes and citrus greening disease, Florida's citrus industry ended the 2024-2025 growing season with the ...
‘We don’t plan on going anywhere’: Planned Parenthood clinics in Central Florida plan to stay open despite defunding threats ...
Brazil is Florida’s biggest international trading partner for buying what the Sunshine State sells, and tariffs might make ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNCitrus growers still optimistic after report shows lowest production in more than a centuryThe 2024-2025 citrus production season ended with 14.52 million boxes of citrus, the lowest total since 13.928 million boxes ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNFlorida citrus production reaches lowest point in more than 100 yearsFlorida citrus growers produced their smallest output in more than a century during the 2024-25 growing season, according to ...
Citrus greening is a disease with no known cure that has infected nearly every citrus grove. It first cropped up 20 years ago ...
State lawmakers and citrus growers expressed a need Tuesday to entice people to drink more orange juice and for citrus importers to help in the marketing of Florida's struggling signature crop.
TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s citrus industry got some bitter news Thursday as it enters the final months of the 2023-2024 growing season. The U.S. Department of Agriculture released a report that ...
(The Center Square) – A report by a nonpartisan nonprofit says Florida’s citrus industry’s production has dropped 90% in the last 20 years and offers solutions back to primacy. The report by ...
Florida’s citrus growers have made good use of the H-2A program, which allows people from other countries to come to the U.S. to legally work jobs in the agriculture industry, Roka told me.
as citrus growers struggle with a bacterial disease called citrus greening, research-based information from the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences offers hope.
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