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Florida's orange juice industry is getting squeezed by hurricanes, citrus disease and changing consumer tastes as the state revealed what is expected to be its smallest crop in 95 years.
Making a statement about Florida orange juice means imposing artificial market forces on the Mexican farmers in Veracruz and Michoacan.
Along with Orville Redenbacher, Marie Osmond, Phyllis Diller and Chubby Checker, Anita Bryant ranked as one of my first public figure interviews as a young reporter.
The citrus sector in President Trump’s home state is already reeling from diseases and natural disasters. Tariffs could kill it.
Already decimated by a disease called citrus greening, Florida's orange groves can't seem to catch a break.
Meet the tree that could save Florida's citrus industry A lone, 30-year-old tree in Lake County, Florida could help the state's orange juice industry turn around because it's tolerant to the ...
Florida orange juice could be tariffs’ most iconic casualty The citrus sector in President Trump’s home state is already reeling from diseases and natural disasters. Tariffs could kill it.
Orange juice is still being bottled in Florida under brand names like Tropicana, Simply Orange and Florida’s Natural, but these products rely on imported juices sourced from Brazil and Mexico to mix ...
Florida Rep. Scott Franklin and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz have reintroduced a bill that would lower the minimum sugar content required for orange juice. The bill aims to aid Florida citrus ...
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