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Thoughtful investments in research and new technologies offer renewed hope for the future of Florida’s signature crop.
As citrus growers leave the state, WFLA checks in on a local farmer who is the first in central Florida to switch to avocados ...
IFF expects to have 30 employees by the year’s end at the Citrus Innovation Center on the Florida Polytechnic University ...
Florida’s citrus industry saw a slight improvement as the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday released an updated ...
Florida’s citrus industry saw a slight improvement as the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday released an updated ...
Hamlin, ‘OLL-DC-3-40’ Sweet Orange, ‘OLL-DC-3-36’ Sweet Orange, ‘C4-10-42’ Mandarin Hybrid, ‘RBA 13-18’ Mandarin Hybrid, and ...
As House and Senate negotiators iron out their differences in the coming weeks on a new state budget, one of the issues will ...
The Senate on Friday released a proposed $117.36 billion budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year that includes $200 million ...
The Florida Senate has proposed a $117.36 billion budget that includes $200 million to support the struggling citrus industry ...
The Senate proposal would far exceed the $47 million in citrus-related money included in the budget for the current fiscal ...
View the full release here: "Citrus is vital to our creations in scent and taste, with enormous potential for innovation ...
Florida's citrus industry has seen multiple challenges, and with a new proposed budget, state leaders say they want to invest ...