Floridians Frustrated Why Sunshine State Grown Food Cost More In-State Than That Shiped Out-of-State

Despite being grown in-state, Florida’s fresh produce often comes with a higher price tag for local consumers than that shipped to other states

Fla. News — Florida is renowned for its diverse agricultural output, producing a wide array of crops such as watermelons, peanuts, snap beans, potatoes, peppers, tomatoes, sugar, citrus, and peaches. However, in a perplexing economic phenomenon, consumers in Florida often pay more for these locally grown products than shoppers in other states. This paradox can be attributed to several key factors.

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