Citrus, Alico and Florida

The December numbers were the first projections after Hurricane Milton pounded citrus-growing areas in October.
Greening disease was introduced in the late 90s to Florida, and has had detrimental effects on citrus production.
With a major grower set to exit the business, Florida’s struggling citrus industry saw little change Friday in a production ...
The company concluded that "growing citrus is no longer economically viable for us in Florida," with disease and hurricanes ...
The citrus company said Monday that it has lost approximately 73% of its citrus production over the past decade.
Last year was the hottest on record and, by most measures, the first to exceed the threshold set by the Paris Agreement to ...
FORT MYERS, Fla., Jan. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (“Alico” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ALCO) today announced that John ...
Company announces it will wind down its Alico Citrus division to focus on its long-term diversified land usage and real estate development ...
In announcing Jan. 6 that it would be stepping back from citrus farming, Alico Inc. also announced it would be charting a new ...