The Continuing Decline of Florida’s Citrus Industry

Florida's citrus industry, once a cornerstone of the state’s identity and economy, has seen a staggering 90% decline in production over the past two decades. The report examines the devastating effects of citrus greening, hurricanes, and economic pressures on growers. Despite efforts to combat citrus greening and natural disasters, Florida’s production has dropped to just 20 million boxes annually, a sharp decline from 300 million boxes in the early 2000s. The report highlights the urgent need for innovative solutions and investments to sustain this generational industry, vital to Florida's heritage and economy.

Florida TaxWatch underscores the importance of supporting Florida's citrus growers through scientific research, infrastructure investment, and strategic revitalization efforts. Sustaining Florida’s citrus industry is essential to preserving its cultural significance and ensuring its economic contributions for future generations.

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