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Florida citrus growers produced their smallest output in more than a century during the 2024-25 growing season, according to ...
LAKE WALES, Fla. — After years of hardships, Florida citrus growers could soon receive the relief they’ve been waiting for. A state Senate committee recently proposed $200 million for the ...
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Florida’s orange crop production just increased slightly, but it’s still on track to be the smallest harvest since 1920.
Florida's citrus industry has faced several devastating challenges, including freezes and diseases. Despite setbacks like citrus canker and citrus greening, growers remain optimistic about the future.
The Florida Senate has proposed a $117.36 billion budget that includes $200 million to support the struggling citrus industry, in addition to $200 million already approved in a separate bill.
There is a push by Florida Senate President Ben Albritton, a citrus grower, to help the state’s struggling citrus industry.
The Florida citrus industry has been severely impacted by hurricanes, freezes, and citrus greening, leading to a significant decline in production. Growers and researchers are working together to ...
Florida’s citrus growers are struggling to survive the one-two punch of hurricanes and ...