Florida orange harvest on track to be lowest since last century

Published 12:00 pm Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Florida oranges

Florida will produce the smallest crop of oranges in more than 75 years, reported the AP. The US Dept of Agriculture released a report in January predicting that the 2021-2022 season will yield only 44.5 million 90-pound boxes of oranges, meaning California’s orange crop will exceed Florida’s for the first time in years.

In recent decades Florida’s orange industry has been negatively impacted by citrus greening, a disease caused by bacteria that leads to fewer and smaller fruit, eventually killing the trees. Citrus greening has set Florida’s orange production on a downward trajectory since around the year 2005.

“It’s the signature crop of Florida. It’s our second biggest industry and to be in it, it’s troubling for sure,” Louis Schacht, part-owner of Schacht Groves, a citrus growing operation in Central Florida told Miami CBS local.

According to Schacht, the citrus growing industry in Florida still has the possibility for a bright future, but only if the state prioritizes scientific research on greening and incentives for those planting new trees.