Franklin Leads Florida Delegation Urging EPA Action To Support Citrus Industry

Today, Congressman Scott Franklin (FL-18) led members of the Florida delegation in sending a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) urging timely, science-based review of emerging citrus rootstock technologies to combat citrus greening (HLB).

Florida’s citrus industry has faced steep declines due to HLB, compounded by recent hurricanes and freeze damage. Production has dropped by more than 90 percent from its peak, putting significant pressure on growers and limiting their ability to reinvest. 

“Florida’s citrus industry has taken hit after hit, from greening to hurricanes to recent freeze damage, but growers are resilient and science is starting to move in the right direction,” said Congressman Scott Franklin. “Innovations like these rootstock technologies and other emerging tools are giving producers confidence that a solution to greening is finally here. Growers are ready to reinvest and replant, but they need EPA to complete its review and provide a clear path forward. Timely, predictable decisions will help keep momentum going, protect jobs and strengthen the future of this industry.”

“Thank you to Congressman Scott Franklin and Florida’s Congressional delegation for urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to approve emerging citrus rootstocks developed to bolster our nation’s fight against citrus greening disease,” said Matt Joyner, Executive Vice President and CEO of Florida Citrus Mutual. “Florida citrus growers have partnered with researchers for two decades to develop tools that combat citrus greening. With disease-tolerant rootstocks now available, we urge the EPA to enable their rapid deployment, enhancing disease tolerance, strengthening crop production and preserving Florida’s iconic citrus industry.”

“Florida’s citrus growers have endured decades of devastating losses from HLB, and the path forward depends on innovation,” said Jeb S. Smith, President, Florida Farm Bureau Federation. “Gene-edited rootstock technologies offer a promising, science-based solution to improve disease tolerance and restore confidence for growers looking to replant. We appreciate Congressman Franklin’s leadership and urge EPA to move forward with a timely review so these tools can get into the hands of producers who need them most.”

The letter highlights innovative rootstock technologies that improve HLB tolerance by targeting the plant’s existing biology. Growers are prepared to invest in more than 2.5 million new trees this year, but that depends on regulatory certainty and access to emerging tools. 

Click here to read the full letter.

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