
Florida's Natural Brand Seeks Turnaround Support Amid Declining Orange Juice Sales
In a significant move to revive its fortunes, the owners of Florida's Natural brand have engaged a team of restructuring experts as they combat alarming declines in orange juice sales. The cooperative, which represents more than 1,000 citrus growers in Florida, is reacting to a concerning trend that shows consumers increasingly favor alternative beverages over traditional orange juice.
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Canada Poised to Retaliate against U.S. Tariffs on Orange Juice and Steel
Canada is bracing for potential economic fallout as it prepares to retaliate against proposed tariffs that the United States under President Trump may impose on several key Canadian exports. Among the products likely to be affected are Florida's famed orange juice and steel, which are integral to both economies. The contentious situation stems from ongoing trade disputes, escalating tensions, and the delicate nature of international ties between the two neighboring countries.
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Florida's Orange Production Hits Historic Low After Devastating Storms
In a staggering blow to the citrus industry, Florida is poised to produce its lowest quantity of oranges in nearly a century, primarily due to the aftermath of recent severe storms. The state's orange output is expected to fall below 30 million boxes for the first time since 1930, illustrating the catastrophic impact of adverse weather events on agriculture.
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