Texas company Aguigato LLC pays PACA debt

Aguigato LLC, McAllen, Texas, has satisfied a U.S. Department of Agriculture order for unpaid Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act claims.

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Aguigato LLC, McAllen, Texas, has satisfied a U.S. Department of Agriculture order for unpaid Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act claims.

The company paid the $4,130 reparation order issued under the PACA for unpaid produce transactions, according to a USDA news release.

The company can continue to operate in the industry again after successfully applying for a PACA license from the USDA.

Erica Aguirre, listed as the sole member and manager of the business, may now be employed or affiliated with a PACA licensee, according to the release.

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