2025-16409RuleWallet

Texas Oranges Get Pricier: One Cent More Per Carton Squeeze

Published Date: 8/27/2025

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Summary

If you grow oranges or grapefruit in Texas’ Lower Rio Grande Valley, your fees are going up from 3 cents to 4 cents per small carton starting in 2024. This change helps support the local citrus industry and will stay in place until further notice. Get ready to pay a bit more to keep the citrus growing strong!

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Texas citrus assessment rises to $0.04

If you grow oranges or grapefruit in Texas, your assessment fee increases from $0.03 to $0.04 per 7/10‑bushel carton (or equivalent) starting for the 2024‑2025 fiscal period and continuing for subsequent fiscal periods until changed. This rule was implemented at the request of the Texas Valley Citrus Committee to support the local citrus industry.

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8/27/2025

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