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EFI shares toolkit for extreme heat awareness month
July 16 , 2025
South Africa's citrus industry urges government to "expeditiously negotiate with the US"
South Africa’s citrus industry says the U.S. 30% tariff will disrupt exports and hurt both countries’ growers.
July 16 , 2025
Trucking industry backs Combating Organized Retail Crime Act
The American Trucking Associations is calling for immediate federal action as cargo thefts rise sharply and threaten supply chain security.
July 16 , 2025
‘One of the few disruptors’: Wonderful Citrus continues to bet big on seedless lemons
Despite a tough citrus season with high supply and price volatility in the lemon category, Wonderful Citrus saw stable mandarin returns and continues to bank on seedless lemons.
July 16 , 2025
T&G Global explores potential sale amid outside interest
The announcement from T&G follows a decision by majority shareholder and owner BayWa AG last year to reduce its international investment exposure.
July 16 , 2025
FTE hails end of Tomato Suspension Agreement as "an enormous victory"
"This decision will protect hardworking American tomato growers from unfair Mexican trading practices," Florida Tomato Exchange Executive Vice President Robert Guenther said.
July 15 , 2025
Ecuadorian Tango mandarins make U.S. debut
Grown in Pimampiro, Imbabura Province, Ecuadorian Tango mandarins are recognized for their high quality, sweet flavor, uniform coloring, and popularity in international markets.
July 15 , 2025
Fresh Del Monte names Miles Fraser-Jones as new VP of global deciduous and citrus sales
With more than 25 years of experience in global sourcing, procurement, and new business development, Fraser-Jones has held senior roles at AMFresh, Tom Lange International, and Sierra Produce.
July 15 , 2025
Agronometrics in Charts: Sweet, blue, and worth $9B
July is National Blueberry Month, and this year, the celebration comes with serious numbers behind it.
July 15 , 2025
U.S. mango imports up 9%, Mexican season forecasts show growth
Looking ahead, overall mango shipments from week 28 through week 32 are projected to be remain approximately 9% higher year-on-year.
July 15 , 2025



