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Mexican tomato growers have rejected the latest proposal from the Department of Commerce for a renewed tomato suspension agreement.
Chilean clementines are on the water and Chile’s summer citrus season has begun.
Florida’s Indian River citrus region dodged major damage from Hurricane Dorian.
Chile 2019-20 deciduous fruit exports will dip modestly because of a drought and a decline in planted area, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Mexico and U.S. tomato leaders sparred Oct. 25 in testimony before the International Trade Commission that is likely to determine the fate of the new tomato suspension agreement.
Drought conditions in Chile are stressing Chilean fruit producers, according to a new report from Fedefruta, the Federation of Fruit Producers of Chile.
The University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences has recognized standout fruit and vegetable varieties introduced this year.
A referendum on proposed amendments to the federal marketing order for Florida tomatoes is set from May 11 through June 1.
An updated nutrition book for citrus growers is available from the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
Legislation has been introduced in the U.S. House to prohibit imports of fresh citrus from China.