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The U.S. has reached a deal with Mexico and Canada to remove tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from those countries.
Chile’s fresh apple and grape exports will drop by just over 5% in the 2018-19 season, according to a new estimate from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has laid the groundwork imports of peppers from Colombia.
China’s latest round of tariff retaliation hit frozen fruits and vegetables but appeared to spare additional hikes on imported U.S. fresh produce.
The United Fresh Produce Association is coming to Chicago one more time, and expectations are high for the Windy City and the show.
If you missed the speech by Bill Walton at The Packer’s West Coast Produce Expo, you missed quite a lot.
PALM DESERT, Calif. — Produce companies who ignore measuring sustainability do so at their increasing peril, panelists said at The Packer’s West Coast Produce Expo May 10.
PALM DESERT, Calif. — Adding the human touch to digital technology was one of the themes of a panel discussion at The Packer’s West Coast Produce Expo on May 10.
New York farmers have access to new organic grape tomato varieties to fill the demand for local high-value produce.
Syngenta Vegetable Seeds and the Produce Marketing Association have formed an alliance in which the seed company will help sponsor a number of PMA events.