date:Apr 06, 2017
Cazares, president of the Tomato Product System of Sonora.
After proving that it did not export its tomatoes at a dumping price, Mexico decided to sign this agreement, in which it was also stated that they had to submit a report on the status of certification of the fields each month to the Ministry of Agriculture of that country.
This entire legal process has generated higher costs to producers, as they had to hire lawyers in Washington, whose six-monthly services can cost up to 350 thousand