Florida Freeze and Brazil Rains Disrupt Citrus Markets

Weather Extremes Reshape the Citrus Landscape 

The global citrus market is facing renewed volatility as extreme weather events in both the United States and Brazil disrupt production, strain supply chains, and pressure pricing dynamics. In early February, Florida endured record-breaking cold temperatures that damaged fruit and trees across key growing regions. At the same time, heavy January rains in Brazil increased fungal incidence, reduced fruit quality, and added downward pressure to in natural quotations.

For manufacturers relying on citrus derivatives such as orange oil, d-Limonene, lemon oil, and other distillates, these developments underscore the importance of proactive sourcing strategies and diversified supply partnerships.

Florida Freeze: Immediate Crop Damage and Long-Term Tree Risk

Florida experienced one of its most significant cold events in recent years. Temperatures dropped to 22°F in Jacksonville and 24°F in Orlando – both daily records – while Tampa fell to 29°F. In central growing regions, temperatures remained below 28°F for more than four hours, creating ideal conditions for freeze damage.

Meteorologists reported significant damage to remaining oranges awaiting harvest. Ice formation inside fruit and prolonged sub-freezing exposure can lead to:

  • Internal fruit breakdown
  • Accelerated rot following thaw
  • Heavy leaf loss
  • Potential long-term tree damage

Some younger trees planted in recent months may not survive the event. This freeze comes at a particularly vulnerable time for Florida’s citrus industry, which has already been weakened by citrus greening disease. The U.S. Department of Agriculture had forecast this season’s orange crop to be the smallest since 1930, even before the cold event.

While growers deployed water sprayers to mitigate freeze damage, and some mature fruit may be salvaged, the broader impact on yield and tree health remains uncertain. Markets responded immediately, with orange juice futures dropping sharply in volatile trading.

Power Strain and Operational Considerations

The cold snap also placed strain on regional power grids. Utilities in Florida and North Carolina requested energy conservation to avoid outages, and federal authorities authorized additional power plant operations to meet demand.

For citrus processors, sustained cold and power instability can impact:

  • Juice extraction schedules
  • Peel processing throughput
  • Oil recovery timing
  • Cold storage capacity

A freeze followed by rapid warming presents additional logistical challenges, as fruit must be processed quickly before quality deteriorates.

Brazil: Heavy Rains Pressure In Natural Markets

While Florida experienced freezing temperatures, Brazil faced the opposite extreme. Heavy January rains increased humidity across São Paulo’s citrus belt, raising fungal incidence and contributing to fruit drop. High moisture levels have affected fruit quality and increased losses in the fresh market segment.

According to Cepea (Center for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics), a portion of the fruit destined for industry has been lost, while another share has entered the market at reduced quality, placing downward pressure on quotations amid ample supply.

Pear orange prices for the industry remained relatively stable in January at BRL 37.17 per 40.8-kg box, nearly unchanged from December. However, Tahiti lime prices continued to decline due to high supply and weaker demand. Export prices also softened.

Heavy rainfall scenarios create different but equally complex challenges:

  • Elevated fungal and mold risk
  • Increased sorting and rejection rates
  • Delays in harvesting and transport
  • Lower-quality fruit entering the in natura segment

What This Means for Citrus Oil and d-Limonene Supply

Weather disruptions affect not only fresh fruit markets but also downstream citrus derivatives. For peel-based products such as orange oil and d-limonene, supply is closely linked to juice-processing volumes.

In Florida, reduced harvest volumes may translate to:

  • Lower peel availability
  • Tighter regional oil output
  • Increased reliance on Brazilian production

In Brazil, while fruit supply remains relatively strong, quality issues and fungal incidence may impact processing efficiency and peel oil recovery rates.

The combined effect introduces uncertainty in:

  • Yield per box
  • Timing of oil extraction
  • Export capacity
  • Spot pricing dynamics

Market Outlook: Balancing Regional Offsets

The global citrus supply chain benefits from a dual-hemisphere model. Florida and Brazil harvest on opposite seasonal calendars, allowing for offsetting production cycles under normal conditions. However, simultaneous weather stress – freeze in the north and excess rain in the south – can compress supply flexibility.

Near-term expectations include:

  • Continued volatility in futures markets
  • Increased scrutiny on crop condition reports
  • Potential tightening in certain citrus oil grades
  • Greater importance of inventory planning

That said, Brazil’s large-scale processing infrastructure and diversified citrus portfolio provide stabilizing influence, particularly for industrial-grade orange oil and terpene derivatives.

Strategic Sourcing in a Volatile Climate

Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and more severe. For buyers of citrus oils and distillates, this reinforces the importance of:

  • Diversified geographic sourcing
  • Forward purchasing agreements
  • Inventory planning ahead of seasonal peaks
  • Working with suppliers that maintain domestic warehousing

At Interstate Commodities Corp., our longstanding relationships with processors in both Florida and Brazil allow us to respond dynamically to regional disruptions. With warehousing in Spartanburg, SC and Ocoee, FL, we maintain buffer inventory and flexible delivery programs to support our clients through periods of volatility.

Monitoring, Planning, and Partnership

The February 2026 freeze in Florida and January rains in Brazil serve as reminders of the weather sensitivity inherent in agricultural supply chains. While short-term disruptions are evident, strategic sourcing and diversified partnerships remain effective tools for mitigating risk.

As citrus markets adjust to evolving crop conditions, ICC continues to monitor regional developments, harvest data, and processing activity to ensure consistent supply of d-Limonene, orange oil, and related citrus derivatives.

For further insight into current citrus availability or to discuss forward supply planning, contact ICC Citrus today.

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