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 ...
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Papayas thrive in Florida as citrus faces disease challenges
UF-IFAS experts say tropical fruit trees may be better suited to state's warming climate.
LAKE COUNTY, Fla. – Florida’s iconic citrus industry may be showing early signs of a comeback after years of steady decline, according to new federal estimates and growers working to keep trees alive ...
When reaching for vibrant fresh oranges or chilled cartons of OJ in your local supermarket, it's quite likely that citrusy goodness originated in California or Florida. Those two states produce the ...
EPA has approved a gene-edited citrus rootstock designed to help protect trees from citrus greening disease, giving growers a ...
Asian citrus psyllid adults feeding on citrus. Diaphorina citri, citrus disease, pests. 2009 Annual Research Report photo by Tyler Jones. Greening disease has devastated citrus in Florida, with the US ...
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The cultivar is giving the industry renewed confidence in the future, said Florida Citrus Mutual Board President Kevin ...
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