Florida's citrus troubles drive up orange juice prices
date:Feb 08, 2023
Orange growers in Florida are facing what's forecast to be their smallest crop in 90 years. The state is expected to produce 18 million 90-pound boxes of juicing oranges this year, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture forecast last month. That's less than half of last year's crop and a 93% decline from the 1998 peak, the Wall Street Journal reports.

However, the existing short supply of Florida oranges is already driving orange juice prices up. Not-from-concentrate juice now costs more
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