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  2. Florida's Natural Growers - Wikipedia

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    Florida's Natural Growers is an agricultural cooperative based in Lake Wales, Florida.It is currently owned by over 1,100 grower members. It was the only national orange juice maker that used only US-grown fruit (grown by its cooperative members in Florida) in its products; however, this policy changed starting in May 2022. [2]

  3. Lue Gim Gong - Wikipedia

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    Lue Gim Gong (Chinese: 刘锦浓; pinyin: Liú Jǐnnóng; August 24, 1857 – June 3, 1925) [1] was a Chinese-American horticulturalist. Known as "The Citrus Wizard", he is remembered for his contribution to the orange-growing industry in Florida.

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  6. John A. Snively - Wikipedia

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    John Andrew Snively (1889 – January 22, 1958) was an American farmer, businessman, and pioneering citrus grower in Florida and Georgia who was an original inductee into the Florida Citrus Hall of Fame–at one point, his companies were responsible for one-third of the Florida citrus crop.

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  9. Citrus production - Wikipedia

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    Citrus greening is being attributed for a total output impact of −4.51 billion, and a loss of 8,257 jobs within Florida. [16] The disease has now spread throughout the entire state, and affects every Florida citrus grower. [18] The disease is spread through an insect vector, the Asian citrus psyllid. The psyllid was previously introduced into ...