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Citrus production in Florida has decreased as a result of recent hurricanes while farmers repair the damage

Posted on December 17, 2024January 3, 2025 by Melissa P | 32282 Views | 13 min read

Mass of ripe citrus fruits oranges in metal container and working conveyor — Courtesy: Shutterstock — Tanya Kalian Due to previous hurricanes that affected Florida orange production at farms throughout the state, oranges are becoming more difficult to find. The citrus season in the state, which typically lasts from October to June, is expected to

Posted in Agriculture, Business, NatureTagged citrus, citrus groves, citrus product, citrus product price, citrus production florida, citrus season, Florida, Florida Citrus Mutual, florida hurricanes, florida insider, florida news, Hurricane Season, orange farms, orange production, Oranges, tree crops, USDA
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