Tomato Growers
US-Mexico pricing agreement expected to hit fast food first
Thousands of boxes of Roma tomatoes in storage await distribution at J-C Distributing Inc. in Nogales, Ariz. Florida tomato growers complained that the Mexican produce was being sold too cheaply, prompting a Commerce Department price increase on the imported fruit.
US-Mexico pricing agreement expected to hit fast food first
Tomato growers, distributors and brokers in Santa Cruz County are bracing for price increases and possible layoffs in the wake of a new pricing agreement.
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