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  2. Citrus greening disease - Wikipedia

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    Orange juice prices 1973 - 2022 Citrus greening was first found in 2005 in the US and has cut the Orange tree production in half [2] [3] Citrus greening disease [4] (Chinese: 黃龍病; pinyin: huánglóngbìng abbr. HLB) [5] is a disease of citrus caused by a vector-transmitted pathogen. The causative agents are motile bacteria, Liberibacter spp.

  3. Inflation is cooling. So why is orange juice so expensive ...

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    Over the past two decades, the disease has slashed Florida's production by 93%, according to the International Fruit and Vegetable Juice Association (IFU), forcing growers to implement costlier ...

  4. Florida’s citrus growers brace for smallest production in 95 ...

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    Less Juice To Squeeze: Extreme Weather, Diseases Impacting Orange Harvests. State harvesters actually reported an increase of around 2 million boxes of oranges from the end of the 2023 season to ...

  5. It's 2025 and breakfast food prices continue to soar - AOL

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    "The U.S. orange juice market is reeling from citrus greening disease, which has decimated Florida’s orange groves, reducing yields to historic lows," Charlebois said.

  6. Citrus black spot - Wikipedia

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    12.4-15.4 fl oz. Do not apply more than 92.3 fl oz/acre/season for all uses. Best applied with petroleum oil. Gem 25WG3 11 4.0-8.0 oz. Do not apply more than 32 oz/acre/season for all uses. Gem 500 SC3 11 1.9-3.8 fl oz. Do not apply more than 15.2 fl oz/acre/season for all uses. Best applied with petroleum oil. Headline3 11 9-12 fl oz.

  7. Citrus canker - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Florida, the disease was discovered in the Gulf states and reached as far north as South Carolina. It took more than 20 years to eradicate that outbreak of citrus canker, from 1913 through 1931, $2.5 million in state and private funds were spent to control it—a sum equivalent to $28 million in 2000 dollars. [ 17 ]

  8. Major Florida grower to end citrus operations after years of ...

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    A major grower said this week it was abandoning its citrus growing operations, reflecting the headwinds Florida's signature crops are facing following a series of hurricanes and tree diseases.

  9. Penicillium digitatum - Wikipedia

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    Penicillium digitatum (/ ˌ p ɛ n ɪ ˈ s ɪ l i əm ˌ d ɪ dʒ ɪ ˈ t eɪ t əm /) is a mesophilic fungus found in the soil of citrus-producing areas. [1] [2] [3] It is a major source of post-harvest decay in fruits and is responsible for the widespread post-harvest disease in Citrus fruit known as green rot or green mould.