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Washington, D.C. — Florida Congressman Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, joined Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) to reintroduce the U.S. Citrus Protection Act to prohibit the importation of commercially produced fresh citrus fruit originating from China. 
 
“Florida’s citrus growers have fed Americans for generations and remain a cornerstone of our state’s agricultural economy,” said Rep. Webster. “For too long, China has flooded the market with risky imports, threatening American farmers and food security. The U.S. Citrus Protection Act puts American agriculture first and ensures that we are not dependent on foreign adversaries for our food supply.”
 
“Florida citrus farmers are a cornerstone of U.S. agriculture. Every year, the Sunshine State delivers fresh produce and countless byproducts that feed America and the world. Yet, foreign adversaries to flood our markets with high-risk, pest-laden citrus imports, threatening the livelihood of American farmers and their families,” said Rep. Greg Steube. “Grocery stores in America should be stocked with oranges, tangerines, grapefruits, and other fruits harvested right here in the United States. My bill prioritizes U.S. growers by banning citrus imports from China, ensuring Florida farmers come first.”
 
Read the full bill text here.


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