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Brazil is Florida’s biggest international trading partner for buying what the Sunshine State sells, and tariffs might make ...
The 2024-2025 citrus production season ended with 14.52 million boxes of citrus, the lowest total since 13.928 million boxes ...
ARCADIA, Fla. — According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, citrus growers in Florida are finally recovering from the damage Hurricane Ian caused to the industry in 2022 ...
Despite a tough citrus season with high supply and price volatility in the lemon category, Wonderful Citrus saw stable mandarin returns and continues to bank on seedless lemons.
Citrus farming has long been a crucial economic driver in Florida, contributing significantly to the state's economy.
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 ...
Intense immigration operations are leaving farms empty and crops abandoned. Farmers warn that the crisis could collapse an ...
A new grant will expand access to opioid addiction treatment for uninsured Citrus County residents, thanks to funding from ...
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.
U.S. Senator Ashley Moody reaffirmed her commitment to Florida’s citrus industry on Tuesday by unveiling the “Defending Domestic Orange Juice Production Act” at Florida’s Natural Visitors ...