Produce growers across the Southeast faced a different kind of blitz: back-to-back hits from Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
In addition, Florida Farm Bureau opened its Hurricane Relief Fund for Agriculture to assist farmers and ranchers who have ...
Hurricanes damage more than homes. They can wreck farms and the crops that fill our food stores. Produce from Mexico could ...
The ProduceIQ index fell -3 percent over the previous week after an indisputably rough week for all levels of the produce ...
The Florida Tomato Exchange also ... food security and the resilience of our food supply chains," Booker added. Many lawmakers and tomato growers in the United States favor imposing tariffs ...
I think overall, people have just generally just been very kind. No one just hoarding a bunch of supplies." Florida's densely populated west coast, still reeling from the devastating Hurricane ...
Helene left a lasting mark, with its economic damage estimated to be between $225 billion and $250 billion. Now, with Milton closing in, Florida is once again at the center of a major storm disaster ...
People around Florida are making final preparations as ... including at local hardware supply stores. Stores in our area have seen a steady stream of shoppers who are making sure their hurricane ...
Category Five Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall in the Tampa and St. Petersburg area late Wednesday or early Thursday.
Hurricane Milton is a monster storm and represents a major threat to Florida’s Gulf Coast region. Just as Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2005, one leading supply chain expert warns ...