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Most of the commenters at the EPA’s listening session on CWA’s Section 401 said no change is needed to the current implementation.
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Raley’s and Bashas’ divisions invited customers to nominate their local school to receive a Learning Garden, valued at $6,000.
Víctor Villalobos Arambula was selected for his “dedication to farmers” and global food security.
The company aims to grow the organic salad category with the new campaign it calls “playful yet poignant.”
The report highlights the company’s 2024 commitment to its neighbors.
The new collaboration enables Sun World licensees to enhance quality consistency, standardization and reduce rejections.
The National Grocers Association says rising tariffs could disrupt the food supply chain much like the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when national retail chains secured priority access to scarce products while smaller, independent and regional grocers were left with empty shelves and frustrated customers.
U.S. officials and lawmakers have complained that Mexico’s failure to meet its obligations under the treaty is harming Texas farmers. Mexico has argued that it is under drought conditions that have strained the country’s water resources.
The company says the acquisition strengthens its domestic footprint and reinforces its ability to supply consistent, high-quality roma tomatoes year-round.
The Idaho Falls, Idaho-based grower-packer-shipper of premium onions has acquired the onion packing facilities previously operated by Baker & Murakami Produce Company in Ontario, Ore.
Ineffective effort is money wasted. Setting and maintaining daily organization is a must for produce managers, says columnist Armand Lobato.
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