Putting Mango Recall Into Perspective
Our piece, Without Clear Proof, Industry Suffers From Mango Recall And Is Left To Defend Itself, featured a letter from Dave Westendorf of Bay Area
Our piece, Without Clear Proof, Industry Suffers From Mango Recall And Is Left To Defend Itself, featured a letter from Dave Westendorf of Bay Area
The New York Times ran a rather bizarre article about the closure of Mendota Grocery in Mendota, California, titled As Grocery Dies off, Down-and-Out Town
It was over two years ago that we began the establishment of a new industry institution with an announcement: New York, NY — The Eastern
Our piece — After 16 Years Of Compliance, Florida-Mexican Tomato ‘Suspension’ Agreement Gets Challenged By Florida Growers Claiming Dumping Is Occurring: Is This Just Rent-Seeking? —
We have written about relations between United and PMA for a long time. We also analyzed the recently collapsed talks. We started with an overview
An obvious hole in the produce industry’s public communications is that nobody has taken up the banner of promoting fresh produce based on anything other
It is now seven years, yet it is so real to this author that it feels like yesterday that Joe Nucci, the then President and
We’ve heard from Dave Westendorf before: Pundit’s Mailbag — Produce Pricing Strategies… Does Stater Bros. Do It Better Than Safeway? Now he weighs on a
The issue of “dumping” in fresh produce has been brought to the fore by the decision of Florida’s tomato growers to request that the U.S.
Among the many letters in response to our articles on the United/PMA Merger, we received this one that brought in a reference to a well