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News About Citrus Greening and Coffee Blight

Most company's "News" and "Media" pages are filled with company press releases. At Simix Agriculture, we're taking a different approach. We're tracking news about citrus greening and coffee blight, to show the magnitude of the problem that we can fix.
Pesticide Spray Ongoing to Eradicate Asian  Citrus Psyllids. Santa Barbara Independent, Dec. 10, 2016

Dying on the Vine: Florida's Citrus Industry Can't Fall of Citrus, Loss of Land. Tampa Bay Times,  Dec. 9. 2016

Blaming Greening, Deseret Ranches Foresees End of Citrus Production. Florida Politics, Nov. 14, 2016

Valley Residents Urged to Eat or Dispose of Remaining Fruit on Trees to Avoid Citrus Disease. 
San Antonio Express News, April 30, 2016


Spraying for Citrus-killing Insect Starts in Highland. San Bernardino Sun, May 2, 2016

More Asian Citrus Psyllids Found in Tulare County. The Fresno Bee, May 3, 2016.

University of Florida Survey: Citrus Greening in 90% of Florida's Citrus Acres. The Ledger, April 28, 2016

Fungus Causing Florida Oranges to Drop Early. WGCU NPR Southeast Florida, April 27, 2016.

Florida's Orange Industry in Its Worst Slump in 100 Years. Citrus trees are being wiped out by an Asian invader. Bloomberg, Nov. 23, 2015
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Phoenix-Area Food Banks Rejecting Citrus Donations. The Arizona Republic, Dec. 9, 2015

Citrus Greening Cure May Come Too Late. Tampa Tribune, Oct. 11, 2015

What is Citrus Greening Disease? Scientists talk about releasing predatory wasps to kill the bug that spreads citrus greening. Los Angeles Times, Aug. 14, 2015

Florida Without Oranges? A disease is decimating the citrus industry, leading some to wonder what's next for parts of the Sunshine State. The Atlantic, Jan. 2015 

Can Genetic Engineering Save the Florida Orange? Genetically modified oranges might save Florida's blighted groves -- if Americans will drink the juice. National Geographic, Sept. 2014

A Race to Save the Orange, By Altering Its DNA.  New York Times, July 27, 2013

Citrus Greening Forces Florida Grove Owners to Embrace a Controversial Savior. Huffington Post, Aug. 2013

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