Mexico: Tomato producers request elimination of US export quotas
date:Apr 06, 2017
Mexican producers of tomatoes have requested that the export quotas be eliminated from the export agreement between the two nations when it is renegotiated, as it has generated higher costs.

In 1996 Mexico and the United States signed an agreement to establish that Mexican producers would export a 25-pound box of tomatoes - about 11.5 kilos - for no less than 8.35 dollars.

This was because farmers in the US, especially in Florida, argued that the Mexican fruit had dumping prices, said Manuel
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