Fungus halts Texas citrus shipments
Fungus halts Texas citrus shipments
Texas citrus growers have voluntarily placed a temporary hold on shipping to
other states as they deal with an outbreak of sweet orange scab first reported
Oct. 12 in The Produce News.
Texas growers voluntarily halted citrus shipments to other states Nov. 4, and the ban was to be lifted Nov. 19 but has been extended indefinitely.
Ray Prewett, president of Texas Citrus Mutual in Mission, TX, said that the voluntary quarantine was a good-faith effort by the Texas industry to investigate the infestation further before potentially putting other states at risk.
Texas growers voluntarily halted citrus shipments to other states Nov. 4, and the ban was to be lifted Nov. 19 but has been extended indefinitely.
Ray Prewett, president of Texas Citrus Mutual in Mission, TX, said that the voluntary quarantine was a good-faith effort by the Texas industry to investigate the infestation further before potentially putting other states at risk.