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BumRushDaShow

(146,214 posts)
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 03:08 PM Thursday

Citrus harvest 'virtually halted' as workers fearing Trump order skip work: report

Source: Raw Story

January 23, 2025 10:30AM ET


President Donald Trump made major promises during the 2024 campaign to lower the cost of groceries.

However, it appears that the president's executive orders on immigration could be throwing a wrench into any progress being made to lower the cost of food.

NBC Bay Area reports that the citrus harvest in California's Central Valley has been "virtually halted" because migrant farmworkers have skipped work en masse in the wake of Trump's sweeping executive orders cracking down on undocumented immigrants.

The report notes that the timing of Trump's actions has been particularly troublesome for Central Valley farms because it's currently "the peak of citrus harvest season," which means that grocery stores could soon be hit with shortages of fruits such as oranges.

Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/trump-deportations-2670981096/





(this is usually when the peak ripening happens with many citrus - I have a couple potted lime trees overwintering in my basement under lights)
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Citrus harvest 'virtually halted' as workers fearing Trump order skip work: report (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Thursday OP
Dems so informed you thusly Deminpenn Thursday #1
yep. Think. Again. Thursday #3
"d'oh." - G.O.P. Felon & Kronies (R) BoRaGard Thursday #2
Make Scurvy Great Again! chowder66 Thursday #4
Eat Kraut Historic NY Thursday #7
You eat kraut. chowder66 Thursday #8
I eat kraut and moosh it into moniss Thursday #14
I love it but I can't really eat it since it has too much salt. chowder66 Thursday #16
I'm in agreement about the salt and moniss Thursday #19
Vinegar slaw is the only slaw I can eat. chowder66 Thursday #41
There's a trick to making good moniss Thursday #46
The meal sounds yummy but you can't get me to eat the other coleslaw. chowder66 Thursday #47
I klnow what you mean about falafel, hush puppies moniss Thursday #48
Alas, we can avoid some of the same foods together!! lol chowder66 Thursday #49
yum! Evolve Dammit Thursday #59
Keeps the scruvy away Historic NY Thursday #44
I think I'd rather have scurvy. Ocelot II Thursday #27
Sausages and kraut were a real treat growing up NickB79 Thursday #45
I eat one forkful every morning. Gut health Callie1979 Thursday #51
buy your citrus today... lapfog_1 Thursday #5
This is going to a 4-year-long "We told you so." Basso8vb Thursday #6
Yep, and I'll keep repeating it to any whining magat. Dave Bowman Thursday #9
Get those magats into the fields to do the work intrepidity Thursday #10
I won't tell nobody., 3Hotdogs Thursday #21
For clarity's sake, I usually write it MAGAts. TomSlick Thursday #62
We need "we told you so" and a "FAFO" forum. FSogol Thursday #11
Trump is a psychopathic idiot. Personally I think he knew... ananda Thursday #12
Absolutely. trump and his advisors/masters planned this and anticipated the chaos erronis Thursday #25
The hit list he's playing out this week is a collection of late night post Fox rants mpcamb Thursday #54
Sadly, the grownups are gone this time. Or MIA (also gone) Evolve Dammit Thursday #61
Quick. Someone find the current price of O.J. so we can see how high it goes. (I don't do any citrus). sinkingfeeling Thursday #13
If anything, the arctic outbreak and winter storm that traversed the south and FL could have a major impact on OJ prices BumRushDaShow Thursday #22
Quarter pounders with cheese don't need fruit. Mrsfiddlegirl Thursday #15
"But he said grocery prices would be lowered!" sakabatou Thursday #17
Given that trump has never bought a grocery item in a store his whole life? erronis Thursday #30
Crop harvest calendar for California and moniss Thursday #18
Next thing we find is that Trump tried to corner the market on Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice muriel_volestrangler Thursday #20
and so it begins 4catsmom Thursday #23
I doubt you'll see the same happen in Texas and Florida. So maybe red-state citrus growers get wiggs Thursday #24
It won't be just expensive eggs. How about a $5 orange? Ocelot II Thursday #26
Crap! elleng Thursday #28
Central valley. Red California. Wonder who owns the orange trees? paleotn Thursday #29
The loss is deductible isn't it? LiberalArkie Thursday #31
No. Lost revenue is lost revenue. Simple reduces net profit. paleotn Thursday #33
I am sure the big corp growers cover it somewhere. Maybe offset profits in other areas? LiberalArkie Thursday #35
Lost cash is lost cash. Unless you're insured, it's still lost cash. paleotn Thursday #38
I hope they actually are insured... harmsc12 Thursday #50
I suspect they will be paid off Mz Pip Thursday #42
When you drive down highway 5 and 99 in those areas there are so many 🍑💩🤡 signs and blaming kimbutgar Thursday #55
This is really going to hurt calif so he probably does not care but gonna create shortage LizBeth Thursday #32
GO FORTH, MAGATS.... The Unmitigated Gall Thursday #34
And there goes the already sky-high price of OJ. louis-t Thursday #36
Grocery prices are coming down very soon. Trump gave his word. Norrrm Thursday #37
Eggs Baron2024 Thursday #39
I just bought 4 oranges catchnrelease Thursday #60
Who's Gonna Build Your Wall? Song by Tom Russell VanceFan Thursday #40
Grocery stores will JACK prices on oranges and orange juice after they read this article.... Bengus81 Thursday #43
I'd bet a lot of workers will slow down just a wee bit bucolic_frolic Thursday #52
Show me a Central Valley citrus farmer who voted for both HRC and Harris and RockRaven Thursday #53
Thanks dumpco Clouds Passing Thursday #56
Will American voters be lining up to pick oranges? nt Hotler Thursday #57
California juice oranges Botany Thursday #58
Instead of wasting all that produce seta1950 Friday #63
I wonder how many shares Trump and his people own in the fruit and vegetables area of the market? cstanleytech Friday #64
Mark my words, mostly blue states will suffer along with.... KY_EnviroGuy Friday #65
The saddest "We told you so" ever perdita9 Friday #66
Maybe those Jan 6ers can go out there and pick fruit 4catsmom Friday #67

chowder66

(10,046 posts)
16. I love it but I can't really eat it since it has too much salt.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 03:40 PM
Thursday

And if it doesn't have much salt I don't want it.

moniss

(6,389 posts)
19. I'm in agreement about the salt and
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 03:52 PM
Thursday

unfortunately the "low/no" salt recipes for making kraut pretty much end up giving you tangy "coleslaw". In fact in Wisconsin we used to say "creamed coleslaw" or "vinegar slaw". Obviously the creamed slaw is sans vinegar at least in my house. I sometimes might use a dab of juice from a jar of sweet pickles. The last time I went to the deli and asked for "vinegar slaw" the young lady had to go ask her manager what that is.

chowder66

(10,046 posts)
41. Vinegar slaw is the only slaw I can eat.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:06 PM
Thursday

I hate the other stuff even though I like all the ingredients, just not in that form.

moniss

(6,389 posts)
46. There's a trick to making good
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:34 PM
Thursday

creamy coleslaw. Too many people bury the slaw in the cream. I know some people that barely put in any seasoning or carrots. You end up with cabbage and mayo basically. Some have it so thin it runs like water off of the slaw. I prefer vinegar slaw also. Vinegar slaw, rye bread and fried fish is the standard Friday night deal.

chowder66

(10,046 posts)
47. The meal sounds yummy but you can't get me to eat the other coleslaw.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:41 PM
Thursday

There is something about the combination that puts me off. I've tried several times, several recipes. Even the ones that will make me a convert! Nope. Never again. It's just one of those things I can't do. Nothing fixes it for me.

I'm the same with hush puppies, falafel and hummus (though I can eat hummus but I rarely do). I love the ingredients and texture isn't an issue but it's just something about the combinations that don't work for me. Lasagna is also very close to the edge for me but I have had lasagna I like; I just don't particularly lean towards it. Mushroom lasagna is very good and I have no problem with the combination. I also have no problem with the combination of the ingredients in traditional lasagna as long as they are not in lasagna form.

It's kooky.

moniss

(6,389 posts)
48. I klnow what you mean about falafel, hush puppies
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:49 PM
Thursday

and hummus. I have tried all of them so many times and just can't deal with it and it's strange that I can't deal with hummus because I love good refried beans as long as they're stiff and not runny. I was raised on ham and navy bean soup that was so thick you could stand a fork in it and those beans were no problem. Kidney beans and hummus people can keep for themselves. I don't like kidney beans in my chili either. It may be heresy to some chili lovers but I'm fine with substituting macaroni noodles for kidney beans.

chowder66

(10,046 posts)
49. Alas, we can avoid some of the same foods together!! lol
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:52 PM
Thursday

I can go either way with Chili. I was surprised to find out I liked Cincinnati chili. The thought of it was grotesque to me until I tried it.

NickB79

(19,721 posts)
45. Sausages and kraut were a real treat growing up
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:30 PM
Thursday

My German grandparents made both by hand from their farm.

So good.

lapfog_1

(30,409 posts)
5. buy your citrus today...
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 03:15 PM
Thursday

prices going up next week.

Farm to table is not a long process. If no one shows up to pick oranges and grapefruit today... as soon as a week from now there will be shortages and, therefore, price increases.

ananda

(31,136 posts)
12. Trump is a psychopathic idiot. Personally I think he knew...
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 03:36 PM
Thursday

what his policies would do no matter what he might have
said otherwise.

Magats, being equally idiotic, obviously have complete
truth aversion when it comes to truth.

A BIG factor for them in this election was choosing what
to believe and not believe based on bias confirmation.

Having their hate validated and put into action was more
important than anything else, even in the face of the
complete insanity of the policies they voted for.

erronis

(17,521 posts)
25. Absolutely. trump and his advisors/masters planned this and anticipated the chaos
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:06 PM
Thursday

They are hoping to make a good return on their ownership of most of the housing and other resources in the US as the population slowly disappears (emigration, disease, attrition, death.)

mpcamb

(2,999 posts)
54. The hit list he's playing out this week is a collection of late night post Fox rants
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 09:40 PM
Thursday

that he's getting off his obese flabby chest and promises he made to doners and crackpots.
Time for somebody to reel him back in.
If his handlers can 't do it, I hope you're not expecting congress to grow the where-with-all to do it.
He's an irrational 4 year old who needs to be told "NO", cry it out, blame everyone in sight, and be told
"NO! NO GADDAM WAY IS THAT GOING TO HAPPEN!" and pop his fragile little balloon that tells him he's always right.

sinkingfeeling

(53,641 posts)
13. Quick. Someone find the current price of O.J. so we can see how high it goes. (I don't do any citrus).
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 03:38 PM
Thursday

BumRushDaShow

(146,214 posts)
22. If anything, the arctic outbreak and winter storm that traversed the south and FL could have a major impact on OJ prices
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 04:49 PM
Thursday

Most of the juice comes from FL oranges and the "out-of-hand" oranges are grown in CA.

Mrsfiddlegirl

(29 posts)
15. Quarter pounders with cheese don't need fruit.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 03:39 PM
Thursday

A quarter pounder doesn't have any fruit, so he doesn't care if we kill off healthy foods. Wait until the tariffs hit the fruits and veggies from Mexico. Avocados and citrus fruits will be a distant memory we tell our grandkids about from "the good old days".

erronis

(17,521 posts)
30. Given that trump has never bought a grocery item in a store his whole life?
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:12 PM
Thursday

How the f would he even know what the price is/was/will be?

I remember GHW Bush not knowing the price of a gallon of milk.

During a 1992 debate with Democrat Bill Clinton and Reform Party nominee Ross Perot, “Republican” president George H.W. Bush was forced to admit he didn’t know the cost of a gallon of milk. The media correctly pounced on the incumbent’s failure to answer the question as evidence he was out of touch with the people.

In 2007, “Republican” presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani told a reporter in Alabama that the cost of a gallon of milk was $1.50 – less than half its actual cost at the time.

https://www.fitsnews.com/2014/08/02/milk-prices-and-politics/

muriel_volestrangler

(102,866 posts)
20. Next thing we find is that Trump tried to corner the market on Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 03:54 PM
Thursday

To him, the Duke brothers in Trading Places were the tragic heroes brought low by a class traitor and a probable illegal immigrant.

wiggs

(8,046 posts)
24. I doubt you'll see the same happen in Texas and Florida. So maybe red-state citrus growers get
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:04 PM
Thursday

a price bump for their citrus while California citrus rot, prices go up for everyone, democrats get the blame...and no problem is solved except his enemies are punished and his supporters are rewarded.

Now I wonder if the red state citrus growers provided 'extra' support because the only thing missing in this scenario is how he could make money off this.

paleotn

(19,816 posts)
29. Central valley. Red California. Wonder who owns the orange trees?
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:11 PM
Thursday

Mega farms owned by Trump donors of course. Awww... that's gonna hit the bottom line. My heart does not bleed.

paleotn

(19,816 posts)
33. No. Lost revenue is lost revenue. Simple reduces net profit.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:25 PM
Thursday

Product rotting on the trees is not a business expense. But potentially coverable by insurance. Hope they're insured.....Not.

LiberalArkie

(17,007 posts)
35. I am sure the big corp growers cover it somewhere. Maybe offset profits in other areas?
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:27 PM
Thursday

harmsc12

(2 posts)
50. I hope they actually are insured...
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 09:22 PM
Thursday

by a company that declines their claim, United-style. Sorry, we don't cover self-inflicted losses.

Mz Pip

(27,980 posts)
42. I suspect they will be paid off
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:18 PM
Thursday

With our tax dollars of course. I don’t expect the MAGA farmers to lose much in all of this.

kimbutgar

(23,917 posts)
55. When you drive down highway 5 and 99 in those areas there are so many 🍑💩🤡 signs and blaming
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 09:41 PM
Thursday

Governor Newsom for water shortages.

They can’t blame President Biden for the increase in oranges. It’s all on the 🍑💩🤡 ‘s fault.

LizBeth

(10,975 posts)
32. This is really going to hurt calif so he probably does not care but gonna create shortage
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:22 PM
Thursday

that affects even red states, so they are being stupid if they are celebrating.

louis-t

(23,901 posts)
36. And there goes the already sky-high price of OJ.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:32 PM
Thursday

I know most OJ comes from FL.I've cut way back on it and I don't buy eggs when the price is this high.

Norrrm

(114 posts)
37. Grocery prices are coming down very soon. Trump gave his word.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 06:34 PM
Thursday

Grocery prices are coming down very soon.

Trump gave his word.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/12/economy/grocery-prices-inflation-trump-interview/index.html

New YorkCNN —
President-elect Donald Trump says Americans not being able to afford groceries will be a relic of the past. “They’re going to be affording their groceries very soon,” he said
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“When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on day one,” Trump continued. “We will drill, baby, drill,” he said, referring to increasing domestic oil production. “That’s going to bring down prices of everything.”

Baron2024

(675 posts)
39. Eggs
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 07:36 PM
Thursday

If you think that eggs are expensive, wait until you try to buy an orange. Also, where are all the Americans who the immigrants are taking jobs from? Are they not snapping up those lucrative, high paying crop picking jobs? Trump is an idiot and so are all of his MAGA followers.

catchnrelease

(2,030 posts)
60. I just bought 4 oranges
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 11:11 PM
Thursday

Day before yesterday I 'splurged' and bought 4 Cara Cara oranges. At $1.99/lb it cost me a little over $4 for them. They do run a little more than the regular navels, but those will probably be the last Cara Caras I buy for the foreseeable future! I'm guessing that all oranges will be more than these specialty ones before too long.
(I'm in SoCal)

Bengus81

(7,715 posts)
43. Grocery stores will JACK prices on oranges and orange juice after they read this article....
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 08:19 PM
Thursday

They don't give a shit if it actually amounts to a price increase to them or not. Hell....never let a good crisis go to waste.

bucolic_frolic

(48,222 posts)
52. I'd bet a lot of workers will slow down just a wee bit
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 09:32 PM
Thursday

Productivity will be falling. Prices will rise. Can't wait to see the price of oranges.

RockRaven

(16,721 posts)
53. Show me a Central Valley citrus farmer who voted for both HRC and Harris and
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 09:33 PM
Thursday

I will commiserate with them...

To all the rest: Fuck you, this is what you voted for.

seta1950

(946 posts)
63. Instead of wasting all that produce
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 12:16 AM
Friday

Tell people to come and pick, what they need and pay as much as they can, that would prevent the waste of so much food, and turn it into a positive,win win.

cstanleytech

(27,292 posts)
64. I wonder how many shares Trump and his people own in the fruit and vegetables area of the market?
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 01:57 AM
Friday

When the prices go up and they sale they're going to make a huge profit.

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,633 posts)
65. Mark my words, mostly blue states will suffer along with....
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 04:15 AM
Friday

blue-voting cities in red states.

Damn shame political vindictiveness is not a crime.......

4catsmom

(411 posts)
67. Maybe those Jan 6ers can go out there and pick fruit
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 05:15 PM
Friday

they might be looking for employment now that they are sprung

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