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Battered by hurricanes, disease and expenses, Florida citrus growers get a $675 million federal lifeline to help them through ...
USDA is unleashing over a half billion dollars in further aid to Florida growers and businesses in the aftermath of ...
Much of the federal grants will go to help citrus growers recover from recent hurricanes and fight pests damaging fruit.
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Fox Weather on MSNFlorida's struggling citrus industry pins hopes on state funding amid historic drop in production levelsFlorida’s citrus industry has been impacted by a perfect storm of impacts with production levels not seen since before World ...
Florida will oversee $675.9 million in federal money to help the state’s agriculture industry recover from hurricane damage ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Agriculture To Receive Over $675 Million In Federal Disaster ReliefCommissioner Simpson Praises USDA, President Trump for Critical Funding Following Successive Hurricane Seasons Florida's agricultural industry, battered by over $3 billion in damages from the 2023 and ...
Brazil is Florida’s biggest international trading partner for buying what the Sunshine State sells, and tariffs might make orange juice prices soar.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNU.S. Sen. Rick Scott: Florida’s Citrus Industry Receives Long-Awaited Disaster ReliefFlorida’s vital citrus industry is finally receiving much-needed disaster relief block grants, a move lauded by Senator Rick ...
Florida farmers will receive $675 million in federal disaster relief to recover from hurricane damage and crop losses.
Hammered by hurricanes and citrus greening disease, Florida's citrus industry ended the 2024-2025 growing season with the lowest production in more than a century, according to numbers released ...
What You Need To Know Florida citrus growers could receive $200 million in state funding to support recovery efforts, including tree replanting and grove rehabilitation About $190 million would be ...
New hope abounds for citrus growers who have dealt with years of setbacks, thanks to a record-breaking $140 million state investment in citrus research and revitalization efforts. Gov.
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