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The Produce Reporter Week in Review- May 17, 2019

- General News
Greg and Pamela discuss the latest in the tomato suspension agreement negotiations, grape supply gaps for memorial day and Walmart's e-commerce win in Q1.

Florida: A new tomato suspension agreement must have strong enforcement provisions

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PRESS RELEASE On May 10, the Commerce Department presented the U.S. tomato industry and the Mexican …

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FPAA: Shoppers pay the price of tomato duties as unreasonable, unlawful demands from Florida Tomato Exchange drag out negotiations

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PRESS RELEASE The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) (BB #:144354) urges the Department of …

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Mexican growers group sues Commerce Department after unsuccessful negotiation

- General News
The Mexican grower association CAADES filed suit against the U.S. Commerce Department in International Trade Court after its withdrawal from the 2013 tomato suspension agreement.

Mexican Tomato Growers Reject Latest Commerce Department Proposal

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PRESS RELEASE WASHINGTON, May 13, 2019 — The associations representing the Mexican tomato growers continue to …

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Florida Statement on the Negotiations for a New Tomato Suspension Agreement

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PRESS RELEASE Washington, DC, May 10, 2019 – The American tomato industry has been working with …

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The Produce Reporter Week in Review: May 10, 2019

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Greg and Pamela discuss food trends in the latest FreshFacts on Retail, the upcoming Washington cherry crop, the tomato suspension agreement and … vegan bacon.

Florida Tomato Exchange statement on the termination of the Tomato Suspension Agreement

- General News
Following the U.S. Department of Commerce's withdrawal of the tomato suspension agreement on May 7, the Florida Tomato Exchanged released the following statement.

The suspense is over, and so is the tomato suspension agreement

- General News
The U.S. Department of Commerce terminated the 2013 suspension agreement on Mexican tomatoes May 7, meaning all fresh tomatoes from Mexico will now have a 17.5 percent duty.

FPAA Disappointed that Commerce Has Ended the Tomato Suspension Agreement

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The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) is disappointed the Department of Commerce has terminated …

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