Impact of Hurricane Nicole on Florida's Citrus Agriculture

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Hurricane Nicole, a Category 1 Atlantic hurricane, struck Florida in early November 2022, affecting the citrus industry notably oranges. The USDA NASS Disaster Monitoring Team documented the disaster with data showing the consequences on citrus acreage. The event caused significant damage, posing challenges for the citrus sector in the region.


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  1. Hurricane Nicole Assessment Period: November 10-12, 2022 Publication Date: November 28, 2022 USDA NASS Disaster Monitoring Team

  2. 2 Event Summary Event: Hurricane Nicole (Category 1 Atlantic Hurricane) https://www.corelogic.com/intelligence/hurricane-nicole-a-rare- november-event Location: Florida Timeframe: Early November 2022 Hurricane Nicole made landfall in Florida on November 10, 2022 Agriculture Affected: Oranges, other citrus

  3. 3 Event Summary https://www.gdacs.org/report.aspx?eventtype=TC&eventid=1000948

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  5. 5 County acres based on the USDA NASS Florida Citrus Statistics 2020-2021 for total acres of oranges and other citrus (including grapefruit, tangerines and tangelos, and other citrus) (https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Florida/Publications/Citrus/Citrus_Statistics/ 2020-21/fcs2021b.pdf).

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