Major Florida Grower to End Citrus Operations

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The organization said it will not be spending further capital on citrus operations after the current 2025 crop is harvested.
After enduring back-to-back hurricanes, citrus farmers in central Florida are bracing for the season's coldest temperatures.
Fort Myers-based Alico Inc. said it will not spend additional money on citrus operations after the current crop is harvested.