Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry
This article focuses on the costs of managing exotic citrus diseases as they become endemic or established within a citrus industry, and Florida is used as an example. In particular, the figures in this article represent the cost of production for processed juice oranges in the Southwest Florida re...
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This article focuses on the costs of managing exotic citrus diseases as they become endemic or established within a citrus industry, and Florida is used as an example. In particular, the figures in this article represent the cost of production for processed juice oranges in the Southwest Florida region and fresh market grapefruit in the Indian River region.
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spelling | doaj-art-1b48ca9e78d94e01810d29f29bd620492025-02-08T05:56:25ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092017-01-0120171Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus IndustryAriel Singerman0Marina Burani Arouca1University of FloridaUniversity of Florida This article focuses on the costs of managing exotic citrus diseases as they become endemic or established within a citrus industry, and Florida is used as an example. In particular, the figures in this article represent the cost of production for processed juice oranges in the Southwest Florida region and fresh market grapefruit in the Indian River region. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/88571Citrus IndustryCitrus Diseasescitrus |
spellingShingle | Ariel Singerman Marina Burani Arouca Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry EDIS Citrus Industry Citrus Diseases citrus |
title | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_full | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_fullStr | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_short | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_sort | evolution of citrus disease management programs and their economic implications the case of florida s citrus industry |
topic | Citrus Industry Citrus Diseases citrus |
url | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/88571 |
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