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Tomato Tariffs Threaten Consumer Choice, Prices, and Year-Round Availability
The FPAA and members like SunFed and NatureSweet speak out in today’s Washington Post about the damaging impact of ending the Tomato Suspension Agreement. Read more: https://conta.cc/4lYEHwU [...]
FPAA’s Statement on Intent to Terminate Tomato Suspension Agreement
The FPAA is concerned that American consumers will have to pay significantly more for their preferred vine-ripened, specialty and roma tomatoes if duties of 20.91% go into place July [...]
FPAA Held its Annual Spring Policy Summit with Conversations on Trade, Tariffs, and Food Safety
(Tubac, AZ) — The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) recently brought together industry leaders, experts, and partners for its annual Spring Policy Summit, a two-day event full [...]
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