The citrus industry is facing a citrus shortage, driven by a combination of factors, including adverse weather events, pests, and diseases. According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), citrus production in Florida, the top citrus-producing state, is expected to decline by 16% in the 2023-2024 season. This citrus shortage has led to higher prices for citrus fruits and increased demand for alternative sources.
| Citrus Shortage |
|---|---|
| Causes | Adverse weather events, pests, diseases |
| Impact | Higher prices, increased demand for alternatives |
Businesses can implement various strategies to cope with the citrus shortage:
In addition to coping strategies, businesses can also leverage tips and tricks to thrive during the citrus shortage:
To avoid common mistakes, businesses should:
Several businesses have successfully navigated the citrus shortage:
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