Citrus growers estimate Wilma damage at $180M
1st Nov 2005, 14:19 GMT
Florida Citrus Mutual had said its early assessment was a serious underestimate. Now, the citrus grower organization has come out with a new one: a 17 percent reduction in the overall citrus harvest for the upcoming season, courtesy of Hurricane Wilma.
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