PUNTA GORDA, Fla.—Among Florida’s pine flat woods and oak woodlands there lies a native pesky plant—the saw palmetto—which has become one of the biggest agricultural industries in the state. However, harvesters say the industry is being ruined by open borders, ushering in hundreds of poaching crews that pick the berries too early. “With open borders the influence of large poaching crews has drastically increased property damage and theft of this product,” Michael Baker from Saw Palmetto of South Florida said. Gov. Ron DeSantis in July said that according to law enforcement he sent to the border, at least 70 percent of illegal border crossers are coming to Florida. Baker said that if true, “They’re not coming here to pick oranges and grapefruit out of season. It has to be the berries.” There are no crops this time of year to be harvested other than saw palmetto berries, he said. The …
Florida’s Saw Palmetto Harvesters: Open Boarders and Early Picking Destroying the Industry
September 21, 2021
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