Florida's citrus outlook remains bleak. But new science offers hope. [View all]
The states orange yield has declined by 90% in the last three decades. In the last 10 years, grove land has halved.
Florida orange growers are bracing for yet another record-low harvest as climate challenges and diseased trees continue to cripple the once bustling industry.
The state is expected to produce 90% fewer oranges than it did 30 years ago, according to the U.S. Department of Agricultures January forecast.
Its the latest in a series of hits to Floridas signature crop. Last year, a major labor group representing growers shut down due to financial constraints. And this month, one of the states largest producers is getting out of citrus altogether, saying it is no longer economically viable.
Scientists have raced for over a decade against citrus greening, the incurable disease killing trees across the state. Research behind a genetically modified tree shows promise.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/business/2025/01/27/floridas-citrus-outlook-remains-bleak-new-science-offers-hope/
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