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Florida's Alico Inc. plans to build a 3,000-acre community in southwest Florida, following the abandonment of its citrus-growing operations due to a 90% decline in orange production over the past two decades, caused by hurricanes and citrus greening disease. Each village will have 4,500 homes and integrate 6,000 acres of protected conservation land.
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