Lower Supply and Higher Demand: Why Aren’t Processed Oranges Prices Higher?
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Singerman, Ariel. 2022. «Lower Supply and Higher Demand: Why Aren’t Processed Oranges Prices Higher?». EDIS 2022 (enero). Gainesville, FL. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/129980.

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Production of processed oranges in Florida has been decreasing almost every year since HLB was found. Driven by the outbreak of COVID-19, demand for orange juice has increased in recent months. Even though prices have increased as a consequence of such market dynamics, they are not at break even level for the average grower. The culprit for prices not being at a higher level is that the quality of fruit in Florida has been declining significantly as a consequence of HLB. Thus, processors have been increasingly blending higher quality imported juice with Florida juice to meet the USDA standard.

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