North America: FPAA reacts to final tomato trade deal
“We stand fully behind the Mexican growers in implementing the new tomato suspension agreement,” said Lance Jungmeyer, President of FPAA. “Their tireless efforts to maintain market access for Mexican tomatoes mean that consumers will still be able to find the quality and diversity of tomatoes that they have grown to prefer at the supermarket and in restaurants. The agreement will ensure continued stability in the tomato supply chain.”
The new tomato agreement continues an agreement that was originally negotiated in 1996 and was renegotiated and renewed in both 2002 and 2008. Jungmeyer said, “The U.S. distributors and the tens of thousands of U.S. individuals that rely on Mexican tomatoes for their livelihoods are now moving forward to implement the new agreement with minimal disruptions for customers. We will continue to supply the superior, vine-ripe tomatoes that consumers prefer. We will continue creating new, cutting-edge technology and researching advanced growing practices. As our members and their growing partners have done for generations, we will continue to innovate, adapt, and advance.”
For more information:
Lance Jungmeyer
Tel: +1 520-287-2707