Florida Statutes
§ 599.001 — Legislative declaration of public policy respecting viticulture
Florida § 599.001
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Fla. Stat. § 599.001 (2026).
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(1)The Legislature declares that viticulture, the production and utilization of grapes, is an underdeveloped agricultural commodity enterprise in this state. The Legislature recognizes that Florida possesses many resources and geographic advantages that favor the expansion and growth of present-day viticulture into a broad-based, economically viable industry. The growth potential of the present industry offers good opportunities for local economic development and supply trade. The development of viticulture is compatible with the economies, lifestyles, and interests of both rural and urban Florida.
(2)Further, the Legislature finds that factors such as minimal new grape cultivar development, lack of printed information on production and processing, minimal understanding of winemaking te
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Legislative History
ss. 2, 6, ch. 84-295; s. 5, ch. 91-429; s. 6, ch. 94-296.
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