The global orange industry is in crisis due to the spread of the Huanglongbing (HLB) disease, also known as 'yellow shoot disease', which is transmitted by psyllids. This bacterial disease has already caused significant damage to citrus plantations in America and Europe, leading to the uprooting of millions of trees in Brazil. The economic impact has been severe, with orange juice prices tripling since 2022. Despite ongoing research, no fully effective treatment for HLB has been developed. The disease's rapid spread is prompting large-scale initiatives and the need for international cooperation to develop effective strategies. The situation is critical, with the potential for orange juice to become a luxury item or disappear from the market altogether.