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NatureSweet is highlighting concern about the U.S. government’s decision to terminate the Tomato Suspension Agreement (TSA).
While Florida growers cheer the 17% tariff on Mexican tomatoes, Arizona and Texas companies fear it could raise prices and ...
Arizona Republic columnist Joanna Allhands reports a 17% tariff on tomatoes could imperil $8.3 billion of economic activity and about 50,000 jobs here and in Texas, where the tomato import business is ...
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With the U.S. terminating the Tomato Suspension Agreement with Mexico on July 14, there will be duties of more than 17% on ...
As news spread that the U.S. Government will levy a 17% import duty on most fresh Mexican tomatoes, Arizona leaders say the new tariff will negatively impact the Grand Canyon State.
A 17% tariff on tomatoes could end up costing the country far more than we gain, even if the deal moves more production ...
Robert Guenther, executive vice president of the Florida Tomato Exchange, said the duty was "an enormous victory for American ...
Extreme heat can also hinder tomato production, causing flower and fruit abortion. Disease and viruses can impact tomato plants, especially heirloom varieties. Years ago, when my wife and I were ...