Demand for fresh California citrus remains strong
Demand for fresh California citrus remains strong
California’s citrus growers are entering another harvest season under both promise and pressure. While the Golden State remains the country’s dominant supplier of fresh citrus, growers are contending with steeply rising costs, mounting regulatory burdens and persistent threats from invasive pests and disease. According to California Citrus Mutual, production costs have soared over the past two decades, with growers now spending more than $4,000 per acre to produce oranges, which is up from roughly $1,500 about 20 years ago. Labor, transportation and compliance expenses are climbing rapidly as