“International promotions are a unique opportunity to showcase a wide range of Florida fruits and vegetables,” Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam said. “These events show people across the globe that nothing is better than ‘Fresh From Florida.'
As a top producer of oranges and other produce items, international agriculture exports are an important part of the Sunshine State’s economy. They’re responsible for about $4 billion in cash receipts, making it the 8th largest ag-exporter in the United States. As a result, Florida has been looking at ways to expand the “Fresh From Florida” brand to other parts of the Caribbean, Central and South America. With the Panama Canal due to be completed next year, Florida’s agricultural exports could be more important than ever.
In 2014, Florida’s agricultural exports to the Caribbean grew by about 7%, equalling $1.1 billion and almost 75% of total American ag-related exports to the Caribbean were from Florida.
Join the discussion and tell us the kinds of opportunities these partnerships in the Caribbean could open for farmers in Florida. If you are a farmer from Florida, will this change the kinds of crops or produce you grow?

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