California Avocado Commission President Ken Melban urges restoration of U.S. inspection protocol in Mexico, seasonal import limits, and more.
Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association President Mike Joyner addresses continuing U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement impacts and calls for import controls.
Florida specialty crop growers taking a particularly big hit from imports during their market window.
American producers and industry stakeholders react to agency’s decision on whether rising imports are causing serious injury to domestic farmers.
New Alliance will represent U.S. growers’ interests in Section 201 investigation and beyond.
International Trade Commission convenes hearings as part of ongoing Section 201 investigation.
Inquiry will determine if Southeast U.S. blueberry growers have suffered significant injury from soaring import volumes and recommend protective actions.
Trump Administration-led probe to focus on negative impacts on seasonal perishable produce, particularly in Florida and Georgia.
New opportunities are opening for exporters of the fruit in China and Philippines.
New study shows destructive impacts of unfair trade practices on state’s specialty crop sector.
Field hearings originally planned for April will now be held virtually in August.
Florida growers seek remedies against the flood of fruits and vegetables crossing the border.
Learn more about a grassroots movement that gives a voice to growers being hit by unfair trade practices and massive imports from Mexico and South America.
Get the inside track and see what Michael Schadler, Executive VP of the Florida Tomato Exchange, has to say in this exclusive Q&A.
If imports and trade tariffs are depressing your crop market, attend field hearings and share your story. It will make a difference.
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement passes House vote with ease. See what ag industry players are saying as the legislation moves to the Senate.
Trade issues remain a top priority for growers and stakeholders to tackle. Brittany Lee gives her take on the situation.
The Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association continues to push with others for viable answers amid turbid waters left in NAFTA’s wake.
In his career, Dr. John VanSickle has just about seen it all and knows factors like trade and tech will continue to shape the state’s specialty crop sector.