The 2024 Florida Citrus State of the Industry Survey will provide a current view of the status of the state’s citrus industry. Among the topics covered in this year’s survey are hurricane impacts and the use of trunk-injection therapies to improve the health of HLB-infected trees.
If you are a grower or a consultant/caretaker (who can answer generally on behalf of your growers), we’d like to ask you to take a few moments to respond to this brief survey by Nov. 27. It won’t take a lot of your time, and your input will provide valuable insights on the state of Florida’s citrus industry.
Citrus Industry will publish the results of the survey. Questions will ask about the impacts of Hurricane Milton and grower participation in applying new HLB therapies. The survey also will ask for observations on how these therapies are impacting tree health. In addition, it will gauge how many growers are planting new trees and which varieties and rootstocks appear to be the most popular. Growers will be able to provide comments on where they believe the industry stands today and going into the future.
The survey results will only be published in aggregate. Your individual input will not be published. Take the survey now.
See some optimistic results from the 2023 Florida Citrus State of the Industry Survey here. More 2023 survey results on planting intentions can be found here.
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