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  2. Agriculture in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry field in Florida before 1913. Strawberry is a major fruit crop in Florida. [1] [2] Florida is second only to California for strawberry production by volume and by dollars per year [1] [2] and the Plant City area grows 3 ⁄ 4 of America's winter strawberries. [1]

  3. Fish farming - Wikipedia

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    Extensive aquaculture is the other form of fish farming. Extensive aquaculture is more basic than intensive aquaculture in that less effort is put into the husbandry of the fish. Extensive aquaculture is done in the ocean, natural and man-made lakes, bays, rivers, and Fiords.

  4. Aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    The growth rate of worldwide aquaculture has been sustained and rapid, averaging about 8% per year for over 30 years, while the take from wild fisheries has been essentially flat for the last decade. The aquaculture market reached $86 billion [63] in 2009. [64] Aquaculture is an especially important economic activity in China.

  5. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

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    The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is an executive department of the government of Florida. The Commissioner of Agriculture (directly elected by voters statewide for a four-year term, and a member of the Florida Cabinet ) is the head of the department.

  6. Aquacultural engineering - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture technology is varied with design and development requiring knowledge of mechanical, biological and environmental systems along with material engineering and instrumentation. [4] Furthermore, engineering techniques often involve solutions borrowed from wastewater treatment , fisheries, and traditional agriculture.

  7. Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture forecasts the Sunshine State’s orange production to be off more than 33% when compared to the 2023-2024 harvesting season. Florida growers are ...

  8. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute - Wikipedia

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    Funding sources include grants and Florida state educational and general funds, Florida specialty license plates, donations, and other institutional support. HBOI accounts for about one-third of FAU's research activity, [1] in the following research areas: Aquaculture & Stock Enhancement; Marine Biomedical & Biotechnology Research; Marine ...

  9. What is lab-grown meat, and why does Ron DeSantis want ... - AOL

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    And in Florida, lawmakers want to kill the concept before it grows in their state. Lab-grown meat, approved last year for sale in the U.S. by federal agencies, is being targeted by Florida ...