Wasting Millions of Your Tax Dollars: Florida Department of Citrus’ Epic Failure to Save Florida Citrus
The Florida Department of Citrus is tasked to save Florida citrus, but they’re a colossal failure, and internationally, FDOC’s efforts are equally pathetic. The Florida Department of Citrus (FDOC) is burning through millions of taxpayer and grower dollars on glitzy advertising and marketing campaigns, both domestically and internationally, with absolutely nothing to show for it.
Silenced by the Citrus Cartel: FCC, Florida Department of Citrus, and FCM’s Ruthless Retaliation Against Florida’s Small Farmers
The Florida Citrus Commission, Florida Department of Citrus, and Florida Citrus Mutual retaliate to protect their corporate donors and maintain control. Documented cases reveal a pattern of intimidation and economic punishment. Meant to support all growers, they've weaponized their authority to crush farmers. Here’s the truth about their retaliatory tactics, and the farmers who’ve paid the price.
Open Letter to the Collier County Planning Commission: South Naples Citrus Grove Development
The Save Florida Citrus Groves Foundation expresses our disappointment at your recommendation to amend the county’s growth-management plan, paving the way for SWJR Naples I LLC to bulldoze South Naples Citrus Groves and build 423 homes, near Picayune Strand State Forest. This decision threatens not only a piece of Naples’ history, already scarred by Florida’s most infamous real estate scams.
From Oranges to Gated Estates: These Are the Florida Officials Who Greenlit Citrus Grove Destruction for Profit
Florida’s citrus groves, once the lifeblood of the state’s agricultural identity, are vanishing at an alarming rate, replaced by sprawling residential developments, commercial complexes, and golf courses. This isn’t just natural progression—it’s the result of deliberate decisions by key individuals in power. Let’s name the individuals responsible, expose their roles, and uncover the money trails.
Alico’s Citrus Cash Grab: Millions from Florida Citrus Commission, FDOC, and FCM—Then They Ditched Growers for Land Deals
From saving citrus groves to gated communities—Where are the millions Alico received from the Florida Department of Citrus, Florida Citrus Commission, and Florida Citrus Mutual-funded programs that were meant to sustain citrus production? Let's uncover the money trail and how they turned their backs on Florida’s citrus legacy by bankrolling a real estate pivot to land deals.
How Florida Citrus Mutual, Florida Citrus Commission & FDOC Betrayed Small Farmers In Corporate Power Grabs
The Florida citrus industry's betrayal is clear: from the 1930s with outdated standards, to the 2000s with destructive policies, to the 2020s with tax burdens and research that caters to the elite. The Florida Department of Citrus, Florida Citrus Commission, and Florida Citrus Mutual have turned Florida’s citrus industry into a corporate playground, leaving small citrus farmers begging for scraps.
From Paradise to Peril: How Florida’s Citrus Empire Crumbled Under Failed Leadership
Florida’s citrus industry, a 500-year-old legacy that once defined the Sunshine State, lies in tatters. Hurricanes, diseases, and development pressures have ravaged groves, but the real rot may lie with the industry’s leaders: the Florida Citrus Commission, Florida Department of Citrus, and Florida Citrus Mutual. This blistering exposé uncovers leadership failures leaving small farmers closing.
Citrus Cronyism Scandal? 2025 Florida Citrus Commission Picks Raise Alarms Over Ethics Violations
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced ten appointments to the Florida Citrus Commission (FCC) in April 2025. Yet, DeSantis’ picks—five new appointees and five reappointments—reek of cronyism, with affiliations that could violate Florida ethics laws and statutes. Who are these appointees, what do they stand for, and how might their ties break the rules?
Florida Citrus Commission: How To Fix A Corporate Crony Circus That’s Screwing Small Citrus Growers
The Florida Citrus Commission is supposed to be the guardian of the state’s citrus industry, a lifeline for small farmers battling relentless challenges. Instead, it’s a corporate puppet show, prioritizing big players while small growers are left to wither on the vine. The FCC needs a radical overhaul—yesterday. Here’s why, and here’s how to make it actually work for the little guy.
Rotten to the Core? Florida’s Citrus Leaders FCC, FDOC, and FCM Under Fire for Corruption
As small farmers struggle against development pressures, questions swirl about the integrity of the industry’s leadership: Florida Citrus Commission, Florida Department of Citrus, and Florida Citrus Mutual. Are these organizations corrupt, prioritizing corporate interests over the growers they claim to serve? This bombshell report uncovers troubling evidence that may be failing Florida.
Citrus Conspiracy Trifecta: Why Small Farmers Must Sue FCM, FDOC, and FCC Now
Florida Citrus Mutual (FCM), the Florida Department of Citrus (FDOC), and the Florida Citrus Commission (FCC)—are complicit in a coordinated failure to support small growers, helping the demise of Florida's citrus industry. It’s time for small citrus farmers to file a single class action lawsuit against all three entities to demand accountability, recover losses, and fight for their survival.
Tropicana’s Juicy Million Dollar Payoffs: This Is Who’s Getting Paid While Small Citrus Farmers Are Left to Rot
Tropicana’s $68,500 in direct donations and $1.2 million in lobbying have allegedly bought influence over DeSantis, Franklin, Wasserman Schultz, Poulton, Joyner, and Shepp, shifting Florida’s citrus policies to favor Big Ag. Tropicana has been quietly pouring millions into the pockets of Florida lawmakers and industry leaders. This bombshell report exposes Tropicana’s donations, names recipients.
Is Florida Governor DeSantis Leading Small Citrus Farmers to Ruin? And, Why?
Florida’s small citrus farmers are teetering on the brink of extinction, and the state — under Governor DeSantis—may bear significant responsibility for their demise. With production plummeting 90% since 2004 — DeSantis has made some efforts to support the citrus industry, his administration’s policies and priorities often leave small farmers to wither while big agriculture thrives.
Small Citrus Farmers Must Sue the Florida Department of Citrus to Stop the Collapse
The Florida Department of Citrus raises serious legal concerns, potentially violating multiple Florida Statutes and governance laws, providing strong grounds for a class action lawsuit. It’s time for these citrus farmers to fight back with a class action lawsuit against the Florida Department of Citrus to demand justice, recover their losses, and save their livelihoods.
Small Citrus Farmers Must Sue the Florida Citrus Commission to Save Their Groves
Small citrus farmers are on the brink of collapse, and the Florida Citrus Commission’s negligence is a primary culprit. ords echo the frustration of countless small farmers who produced 20% of Florida’s citrus in 2022 (USDA data) but receive scant support from the Florida Citrus Commission, despite paying into its budget through the grower tax known as the “box tax.”
Why Small Citrus Farmers Must Sue Florida Citrus Mutual Now To Survive: Betrayal Exposed
Florida Citrus Mutual, Florida's largest citrus trade association, has abandoned small citrus farmers at a time when they’re fighting for survival. Florida Citrus Mutual claims to represent all growers, but its actions tell a different story. It’s time for these farmers to file a class action lawsuit against Florida Citrus Mutual to hold it accountable for failures and recover what they’re owed.
The Florida Citrus Commission’s Hidden Agenda: Are They Breaking the Law to Bury Small Farmers?
The Florida Citrus Commission’s lack of transparency exacerbates these legal issues. The FCC held closed-door budget meetings, limiting grower input, which may violate Florida’s Sunshine Law. This law requires public access to government meetings, and the FCC’s secretive practices could be deemed illegal, denying small farmers a voice in how their tax dollars are spent.
Florida Citrus Mutual’s Big Ag Bias: Small Farmers Reveal the Ugly Truth!
If small citrus farmers were to sue Florida Citrus Mutual, they could argue that Florida Citrus Mutual’s actions violate Florida Section 617.0832, seeking damages for the misuse of their dues and an injunction to compel fair representation on the board. Florida Citrus Mutual’s lack of transparency and closed board meetings raise further legal concerns.
Florida Citrus Commission Spends Big: Small Growers Slam FCC Spending With No Help
The Florida Citrus Commission is pouring millions into marketing while small citrus farmers face extinction. The Florida Citrus Commission’s priorities are shockingly misaligned, favoring big brands over struggling citrus small growers that are the backbone of the Florida citrus industry. The Florida Citrus Commission’s spending may also skirt legal boundaries, potentially violating state law.
Florida Citrus Mutual’s Dirty Secrets Exposed: Small Farmers Left to Rot!
Florida Citrus Mutual’s actions raise serious legal concerns, potentially violating statutes and fiduciary duties as a nonprofit trade association to act in the best interest of its members. FCM, representing nearly 2,000 growers, collects dues from both large and small farmers. Small farmers, who produced 20% of Florida’s citrus, have no representation on the board, but Tropicana does.