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California citrus growers vote to renew California Citrus Research Board

“We are pleased by the support of the growers, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with them," says CRB president Gary Schulz

The vote was unanimous and the final tally was really no surprise. California citrus growers voted to renew the California Citrus Research Board (CRB) for another five years during a state-required referendum recently conducted by the California Food and Agriculture Department (CDFA).

CFDA says 79 percent of eligible growers submitted valid ballots including a 98.86 percent grower yes vote, representing 99.64 percent of the citrus volume, to continue their support of the CRB.

“Based upon this supportive vote of the citrus growers, the Department has authorized the California Citrus Research Program to continue operating for another five years, through September 30, 2022,” says CDFA Marketing Branch Chief Robert Maxie.

CRB President Gary Schulz chimed in - “We are pleased by the support of the growers, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with them as we fund and conduct critical research designed to ensure the sustainability and success of the California citrus industry.”

source: westernfarmpress.com
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