Polk County citrus farmer cautiously optimistic about Oriental fruit fly

Share
Citrus
Citrus. By Ian DeBarry/WMNF

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam said in a news release Tuesday there is an Oriental fruit fly infestation in Miami-Dade County. Officials have declared a state of emergency because the fly could potentially attack hundreds of crops there.

But the general manager of the Peace River Packing Company, Larry Black, tells WMNF News there’s no immediate danger to the citrus industry in Polk County.

“I have the confidence that the Department of Agriculture will be able to contain and eradicate the Oriental fruit fly that’s been found in southeast Florida. But yes, it would be a challenge if it were left unchecked and was not contained and eradicated.”

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

You may also like

Managing Chronic Conditions and Exploring Natural Remedies with Dr. Fred Harvey

In this episode of "The Healthy Steps Show" on WMNF...

Susan Glickman talks clean energy, Alan Cohn waxes on Tampa Bay’s TV news ecosystem

Susan Glickman has been involved in environmental policy-making for decades....

Former Clearwater City Councilwoman Kathleen Beckman talks elections, Phillies Ballpark Village, and more

Kathleen Beckman had not run for office before moving to...

Florida okays money for a Hardee County project

$6 million from Florida’s Job Growth Grant Fund will help...

Ways to listen

WMNF is listener-supported. That means we don't advertise like a commercial station, and we're not part of a university.

Ways to support

WMNF volunteers have fun providing a variety of needed services to keep your community radio station alive and kickin'.

Follow us on Instagram

Bodyrock
Player position: