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Labor shortage may leave Florida's oranges unpicked
Daytona Beach News-Journal ^ | 7-10-06 | AP

Posted on 07/10/2006 11:11:56 AM PDT by Jean S

LAKELAND -- As many as 6 million boxes of oranges may go unharvested in Florida this year because of a shortage of fruit pickers made worse by fears about what changes may come in immigration law.

The citrus season usually ends in late June, but will extend to at least late July this year with juice processors hoping to get as many oranges as possible off trees.

"There's very little doubt we'll leave a significant amount of fruit on the tree," said Mike Carlton, the director of production and labor affairs at Florida Citrus Mutual. "Whether that's 3 million boxes or 6 million boxes, nobody can say."

There were about 9 million boxes of Valencia oranges still on trees this week, The Ledger reported Sunday.

Orange production in the state could become the lowest since 1992 if the worst projections come true. That year, growers harvested 139.8 million boxes.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is scheduled to release its final citrus crop projection Wednesday. Its June 9 report forecast 153 million boxes of oranges.

Growers have reported difficulty finding enough workers. Industry officials say labor supply was tight from the beginning of the season in October, but grew worse by the middle of May when a large segment of the Hispanic labor force seemed to leave the state.

"The labor shortage is what held us up this year," said Dave Crumbly, the vice president of fruit control at Florida's Natural Growers in Lake Wales, the nation's third-largest citrus processor. "Because labor was marginal at best, it didn't take much to push it into a shortage."

Industry officials cited the talk of immigration crackdowns for their inability to find Hispanic workers, who make up much of Florida's farm work force.

Lake Wales citrus grower Marty McKenna, who manages about 4,000 grove acres, said word had spread through the Hispanic community to return home if they wanted U.S. jobs in the future.

The state's largest processor, Tropicana Products Inc. in Bradenton, plans to stay open through July 21, said Peter Brace, a spokesman for parent company PepsiCo Inc. in Chicago.

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Information from: The Ledger, http://www.theledger.com


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: aliens; immigration
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1 posted on 07/10/2006 11:11:58 AM PDT by Jean S
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To: JeanS

The inability to find workers stems from the fact that they are being illegally employed in just about every other business in the nation, not that any mythical crackdown is having an impact.


2 posted on 07/10/2006 11:13:56 AM PDT by Bikers4Bush (Flood waters rising, heading for more conservative ground. Vote for true conservatives!)
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To: JeanS

I don't mind paying more for my oranges and orange juice. Offer more to the orange pickers!


3 posted on 07/10/2006 11:14:01 AM PDT by TheDon (The Democratic Party is the party of TREASON!)
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To: JeanS

What's Jeb say about this?


4 posted on 07/10/2006 11:14:23 AM PDT by stuartcr (Everything happens as God wants it to.....otherwise, things would be different.)
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To: Bikers4Bush

Too much competition for illegals, eh?


5 posted on 07/10/2006 11:14:30 AM PDT by TheDon (The Democratic Party is the party of TREASON!)
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To: JeanS

28 MILLION illegal aliens and not enough to pick fruit. Just what jobs DO they have???


6 posted on 07/10/2006 11:14:34 AM PDT by TLI (ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA, Minuteman Project AZ 2005, Texas Minutemen El Paso, Oct and April 2006)
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To: JeanS
Yesterday we had a thread about strawberry harvests going unpicked.

Here's the thing: If the employer will pay a decent wage, workers will show up. It's supply and demand.

The notion that Americans won't do this work is not a reflection on American workers. It may possibly be a reflection on the employers.

7 posted on 07/10/2006 11:16:03 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy ("He hits me, he cries, he runs to the court and sues me.")
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To: TLI

Right. More border pimp jive. Our other friend said it best . Pay more !!!!!!


8 posted on 07/10/2006 11:17:05 AM PDT by fantom
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To: JeanS

We've got 11 illegal aliens. They are supposedly doing these jobs that Americans don't want.


9 posted on 07/10/2006 11:19:11 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: JeanS

Oh well, if I need oranges that bad I'll pay more for them.


10 posted on 07/10/2006 11:19:25 AM PDT by cripplecreek (I'm trying to think but nothing happens)
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To: JeanS

We've got 11 million illegal aliens. They are supposedly doing these jobs that Americans don't want.


11 posted on 07/10/2006 11:19:40 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: TheDon
I don't mind paying more for my oranges and orange juice. Offer more to the orange pickers!

I agree. Simple supply and demand.

12 posted on 07/10/2006 11:19:56 AM PDT by American Quilter (Equal laws protecting equal rights...the best guarantee of loyalty and love of country. -- Madison)
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To: JeanS

Pay American Pickers American Wages


13 posted on 07/10/2006 11:20:16 AM PDT by Lexington Green (Our leaders ain't our friends.)
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"I don't mind paying more"

Fortunately, you won't have to pay much more. If the price on domestic oranges rises too high, we will import them at a lower cost from Brazil.

Would you happen to know what percentage of the OJ juice concentrate comes from Brazil?

14 posted on 07/10/2006 11:20:22 AM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Bikers4Bush

They are having a hard time finding people to pick because they are paying illegals a lot less than what they would pay legals.

Pay legals enough and they will pick oranges.


15 posted on 07/10/2006 11:22:59 AM PDT by tennmountainman (o)
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To: JeanS

The seasonal price for both cherries and blueberries is very cheap this year. I paid $2 a pint for blueberries and $2.99 a pound for cherries. If American growers cannot find sufficient labor to harvest crops (cherries, blueberries, oranges, etc.), South American growers will step up and fill the void. We've all seen this before in other industries.


16 posted on 07/10/2006 11:23:43 AM PDT by rhombus
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After they invented those refrigerated cases through which you reach and pick oranges off the tree, I thought they had eliminated the need for field hands.

;o)


17 posted on 07/10/2006 11:24:04 AM PDT by DeFault User
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To: JeanS

wouldnt be a bad summer job for high school kids sitting at home...


18 posted on 07/10/2006 11:24:37 AM PDT by Zeppelin (You've been Zarqed !)
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To: JeanS

Non violent offenders. They can pay off their court costs, the prison can recoup the cost to house them, and the prisoner gets a trust fund set up for use upon release. And the oranges will get picked!!!


19 posted on 07/10/2006 11:25:27 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (If you don't understand the word "Illegal", then the public school system has failed you.)
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To: Ben Ficklin

Don't know, but I bet its in the neighborhood of 40%?


20 posted on 07/10/2006 11:26:03 AM PDT by Tulane
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