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Is Florida the next Coffee King? UF Scientists believe climate change could soon allow farmers to grow coffee beans

Posted on May 4, 2021May 13, 2021 by William C. | 60833 Views | 15 min read

Coffee Berries – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Aedka Studio Florida has been known as a major player in the citrus farming sector for decades, namely because of its production of orange juice and citrus products. In fact, in most seasons, Florida produces more than 90 percent of the country’s supply of orange juice and

Posted in Agriculture, History, NatureTagged agriculture, citrus, Citrus County, climate change, coffee beans, Florida, Florida Agriculture, florida coffee, florida insider, Florida Nature, google news, nature, orange juice, scientists, soil, University of Florida
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