Florida researchers work on genetically modifying trees to kill insects as Fort Myers based grower, Alico, stops citrus production.
The citrus company said Monday that it has lost approximately 73% of its citrus production over the past decade.
Fort Myers-based Alico will wind down its citrus operations. It's one of the largest citrus producers in Florida, but the ...
A major grower said this week it was abandoning its citrus growing operations, reflecting the headwinds Florida's signature ...
Orange groves owned by Alico have been at the heart of Florida's citrus industry for 100 years, but production has declined ...
Dealing another major blow to what has been one of Florida’s signature industries. Fort Myers-based Alico Inc. announced it ...
The company concluded that "growing citrus is no longer economically viable for us in Florida," with disease and hurricanes ...
Read here for a discussion of Alico (ALCO) stock's transition to land development, with potential for significant enterprise ...
The organization said it will not be spending further capital on citrus operations after the current 2025 crop is harvested.
In announcing Jan. 6 that it would be stepping back from citrus farming, Alico Inc. also announced it would be charting a new ...
Alico unveils new business strategy going forward, which includes the major decision to phase out its citrus division.
Alico, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALCO) shares traded higher on Monday after the Florida-based agribusiness and land management company ...