The plug has been pulled on the U.S.-Mexico Tomato Suspension Agreement. Domestic growers celebrate as new antidumping order is in place.
Request by importers of Mexican tomatoes denied to exempt certain greenhouse-grown specialty tomatoes from the U.S.-Mexico Tomato Suspension Agreement.
Profitability must be the charge of the entire agricultural industry. That’s what our new initiative is all about.
Florida Tomato Exchange requests action while new suspension agreement continues.
Commerce Department commits to strong enforcement of trade law.
President of the Mexican Association of Protected Horticulture takes issue with Florida industry take on current deal that suspends antidumping probe of tomato imports.
While Florida tomatoes were first to feel the pinch, other specialty crops are now suffering under Mexico’s dumping of produce.