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Florida feels free trade is not always fair

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Securing fair, equitable trade terms that benefit all remains a high-stakes endeavor for Florida producers. The …

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The give and take of Florida weather

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Volatile weather, including hurricane hits and glancing blows over the last few years, have certainly taken …

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Berries abound in Florida

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Florida is the second largest producer of U.S. strawberries, behind California, and is responsible for the …

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Florida finds niche in tropicals

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Florida’s climate allows it to produce tropical fruits and vegetables that few places in the United …

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Favoring ‘Fresh from Florida’

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The Fresh From Florida brand is sought after in both the United States and internationally. “One …

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Florida revels in ag leadership position

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When it comes to fresh, Florida-grown produce doesn’t just make a splash—its bounty is felt both …

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ITC confirms dumped Mexican tomatoes harms U.S. producers

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The U.S. International Trade Commission found that dumped Mexican tomatoes threaten the U.S. tomato industry. The …

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DOC posts final dumping margin on Mexican tomato imports

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The investigation will now shift to the International Trade Commission, which will evaluate the extent to which dumped tomatoes injured U.S. growers. The ITC will hold a hearing October 24 to hear testimony from both the U.S. and Mexican industries.

Florida: Mexican tomato growers should not pre-judge antidumping investigation

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PRESS RELEASE Maitland, FL July 15, 2019 – The allegation by Mexican tomato growers that Florida …

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FFVA promotes Fair Trade For Farmers Day

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PRESS RELEASE Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association BB #:153753 has been fighting hard for trade relief …

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