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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 ...
A special election will need to be called to fill Ingoglia’s Senate seat, which represents Citrus, Hernando and Sumter ...
TALLAHASSEE — Citrus experts addressed the Florida Senate in Tallahassee Tuesday to discuss the current state, and future, of their industry. Along with the ongoing citrus greening problem in ...
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.
Hurricanes and citrus greening disease have left the Florida orange industry reeling but the new U.S. Department of Agriculture production forecast is showing signs of hope.
Florida plans to invest $200 million to save and revive its citrus industry, which has a long history of producing oranges and other citrus fruits.
The Senate proposal would far exceed the $47 million in citrus-related money included in the budget for the current fiscal year, which will end June 30.
As the Florida House and Senate prepare to negotiate a new state budget, among the big issues they will face is a push by Senate President Ben Albritton, a citrus grower, to help the state’s ...
There is a push by Florida Senate President Ben Albritton, a citrus grower, to help the state’s struggling citrus industry.
Florida Florida's famous orange groves may soon disappear “Losing the citrus industry is not an option. This industry is ... so ingrained in Florida.