Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime November 02, 2022
Nearly 18,000 Orange County homeowners whose citrus trees were destroyed by the state in a futile campaign to eradicate citrus-canker disease in the early 2000s will share $42.4 million – with checks finally arriving in the mail as early as next week, their attorney, Robert Gilbert, said Thursday. “It’s been a long journey,” said Gilbert of the 17-year-old legal struggle. He sued the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer... + full article
WPTV USA Business October 20, 2022
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — The price of orange juice may soon be going up as Florida’s citrus crop continues to plummet. At the River Front Packing Company in Fort Pierce, they’re gearing up to start packing citrus fruit on Monday. “We’re very excited, we’re going to... + más
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After Hurricane Ian, Florida citrus and agriculture struggle | ABC News
ABC News USA Business October 16, 2022
ZOLFO SPRINGS, Fla. -- The thousands of oranges scattered on the ground by Hurricane Ian’s fierce winds like so many green and yellow marbles are only the start of the disaster for citrus grower Roy Petteway.The fruit strewn about his 100-acre (40-hectare) grove in central... + más
After Hurricane Ian, Florida citrus and agriculture struggle | WPLG Local 10
Associated Press USA Business October 15, 2022
ZOLFO SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) — The thousands of oranges scattered on the ground by like so many green and yellow marbles are only the start of the disaster for citrus grower Roy Petteway.The fruit strewn about his 100-acre (40-hectare) grove in central Florida since the storm... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation October 15, 2022
ZOLFO SPRINGS, Fla. – The thousands of oranges scattered on the ground by like so many green and yellow marbles are only the start of the disaster for citrus grower Roy Petteway.The fruit strewn about his 100-acre (40-hectare) grove in central Florida since the storm swept... + más
Fox Business USA Business October 14, 2022
Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com Orange juice prices are likely headed higher. Hurricane Ian damaged what was already forecast to be the lowest Florida orange crop in decades. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said by 32% from last season, marking the scantiest... + más
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CNN USA Business September 29, 2022
New York CNN Business — Hurricane Ian is the latest to impact . hitting Florida is already forcing orange juice futures to rise, and it may soon squeeze the country’s fertilizer supply — which could have a far-reaching impact. Prices for frozen concentrate orange juice... + más
Pictures: Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian as Storm Makes Landfall in Cuba | NBC 6 South Florida
See Latest Videos: Hurricane Ian Brings Severe Flooding, Destruction to Florida | NBC 6 South Florida
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 27, 2022
Living in Louisiana has many advantages, including our subtropical climate that supports the growth of many different types of plants that require warm, humid temperatures.This includes citrus trees, which are native to subtropical and tropical climates and are winter hardy in... + más
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