Citrus psyllid looms as a major threat to California industry
Citrus psyllid looms as a major threat to California industry
California Citrus Mutual in Exeter, CA, a trade association representing growers who farm more than 200,000 combined acres of citrus, is involved in dealing with assorted issues of concern to its members. Chief among those, currently, according to Joel Nelsen, president, are controlling the invasion of the Asian citrus psyllid, which is a vector for a potentially devastating citrus disease, finding ways "to market a variety of citrus crops" in such a way that one does not cannibalize another, and mitigating the ever-increasing burden of taxes and government regulations that adversely affect