How COVID-19 Is Hurting Florida's Agriculture Industry

Published: June 18, 2020, 10:46 p.m.

b"Episode 38 looks into how Florida's second largest industry, agriculture, is faring during the pandemic.\\n\\nMelissa Feito has a story about the agricultural workers risking their lives to harvest our food (01:36).\\n\\nJosh Williams talks to Christa Court, the Director of IFAS' Economic Analysis Impact Program, about how the pandemic is hurting different parts of the industry and what dangers lurk around the corner (06:57).\\n\\nFlorida Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture, Deborah Tannenbaum speaks with Gabriella Paul about growers' concerns statewide and how the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is working to keep them afloat (12:59).\\n\\nAnthony Montalto spoke with two Florida blueberry growers to find out how they're situation is different from other farmers during this pandemic (18:24).\\n\\nAnd Taylor Levesque visits a farmers market in Gainesville that never closed because of COVID-19 (23:20).\\n\\nThis podcast serves to provide updates on Florida's response to coronavirus, with a particular focus on north central Florida."