The Cult of the Perfect Tomato: How a Summer Produce Became a Status Symbol
UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – Tomato producers seek more time to adjust supply management before US quota enforcement amid rising national consumption expected to reach 10.4 million metric tons by 2026.
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The cult of the perfect tomato: How a summer produce became a status symbol
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At the negotiating table, Mexico seeks an agreement. But on the other hand, political and union pressures accumulate like crates stacked in a logistics center. July 14 will mark the date when a 20.91% anti-dumping tariff is reactivated on the Mexican tomato. If there is no pact, that tariff wall will rise on one of the most sensitive exports in the region. 'Six Washington' to replace Mexican tomato Florida has had enough to wait.
They propose to postpone by 60 ds the imposition of the quota of 20.91%.
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