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Make America Orange Again: How You Can Help Save Florida’s Famed Citrus Legacy

Known for producing the world’s juiciest, sweetest oranges, Florida has long been America’s orange juice capital. But today, the future of this iconic citrus legacy is in jeopardy. That’s why Save Florida Citrus Groves Foundation is fighting to preserve the state’s citrus legacy. "Make America Orange Again" and ensure that Florida’s oranges remain a national treasure for the next generation.

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The Current State of Florida’s Citrus Industry: Why Lawmakers Aren’t Helping Small Citrus Growers

Florida’s small citrus farmers are fighting for survival. While the state has done little to support them, Save Florida Citrus Groves Foundation, is stepping up to provide grants to small citrus growers. By choosing to buy from local farmers, participating in initiatives like Gift-A-Grove, and advocating for better policies, consumers can play a vital role in preserving Florida’s citrus legacy.

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How Save Florida Citrus Groves Foundation is Reviving the Industry With Gift-A-Grove

Save Florida Citrus Groves Foundation, Inc. is leading the charge to revive abandoned citrus groves and protect Florida’s agricultural heritage. One of its most ambitious programs, Gift-A-Grove, provides a simple and impactful way for landowners to donate or gift their abandoned citrus groves to the Foundation, ensuring they are restored rather than lost to commercial and residential development.

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The Secrets Behind Florida Oranges: What Makes Them So Delicious?

Florida oranges are legendary and renowned for their vibrant color, intense sweetness, and juiciness. But what truly makes them stand out from other oranges? The answer isn’t as simple as “good weather” or “rich soil.” There are fascinating, little-known secrets behind Florida oranges that most people would never guess. Here are incredible reasons why Florida’s oranges are unlike any others.

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FreshFruitPortal.com: Save Florida Citrus Grove Foundation, the New Non-profit in Town

The Save Florida Citrus Groves Foundation launched in response to Florida's citrus crisis. The organization is the first and only nonprofit dedicated to offering small citrus growers grants and assistance to preserve the Sunshine State’s iconic orange and save Florida's citrus legacy. We spoke to the organization's president, Adrian Bryce, about what prompted him to create the foundation.

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Where Can I Get a Grant or Assistance for My Small Citrus Farm?

The future of Florida’s small citrus farms depends on securing the right funding. If you’re a small citrus grower in Florida struggling to stay afloat, you’re not alone. The Save Florida Citrus Groves Foundation is the first and only nonprofit organization in Florida dedicated exclusively to providing grants to small citrus farmers. We encourage farmers to apply for funding through our foundation.

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Florida Business Observer: Naples Nonprofit Formed to Help Small Citrus Growers

A new organization has formed in Naples aimed at preserving the state’s citrus industry by providing grants to small growers. The nonprofit is the Save Florida Citrus Groves Foundation and its goal is to help smaller growers with funding that will “bring abandoned citrus groves back to life and safeguard vital agricultural land from commercial and residential development.”

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