Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry
Managing new exotic endemic diseases is very costly, and it is imperative that state and federal governments focus on preventing the introduction of other diseases such as citrus variegated cholorosis and citrus leprosis virus. This 6-page fact sheet focuses on the expanded costs of managing exotic...
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description | Managing new exotic endemic diseases is very costly, and it is imperative that state and federal governments focus on preventing the introduction of other diseases such as citrus variegated cholorosis and citrus leprosis virus. This 6-page fact sheet focuses on the expanded costs of managing exotic citrus diseases as they become endemic or established within a citrus industry. Written by Ronald P. Muraro and published by the UF Department of Food and Resource Economics, October 2012.
FE915/FE915: Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida's Citrus Industry (ufl.edu)
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spelling | doaj-art-85dd134497b04b9eb654fc4f87b6f3792025-02-08T06:05:00ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092012-11-01201211Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus IndustryRonald P. Muraro0University of FloridaManaging new exotic endemic diseases is very costly, and it is imperative that state and federal governments focus on preventing the introduction of other diseases such as citrus variegated cholorosis and citrus leprosis virus. This 6-page fact sheet focuses on the expanded costs of managing exotic citrus diseases as they become endemic or established within a citrus industry. Written by Ronald P. Muraro and published by the UF Department of Food and Resource Economics, October 2012. FE915/FE915: Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida's Citrus Industry (ufl.edu) https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/120304FE915 |
spellingShingle | Ronald P. Muraro Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry EDIS FE915 |
title | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_full | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_fullStr | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_short | Evolution of Citrus Disease Management Programs and Their Economic Implications: The Case of Florida’s Citrus Industry |
title_sort | evolution of citrus disease management programs and their economic implications the case of florida s citrus industry |
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url | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/120304 |
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