Chilean groups oppose California effort to change grape marketing order
Chilean groups oppose California effort to change grape marketing order
On Nov. 28, the Chilean Exporters Association (Asociacion de Exportadores de Chile or ASOEX) filed comments with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in opposition to a marketing order rule change proposed by a group of table grape growers from the Coachella Valley in California.
In a Nov. 29 press release, ASOEX indicated that the proposed change, if adopted by the USDA, could cut at least 20 days and 2 million cases of Thompson seedless grapes out of the Chilean fresh fruit shipping season in April of each year.
In a Nov. 29 press release, ASOEX indicated that the proposed change, if adopted by the USDA, could cut at least 20 days and 2 million cases of Thompson seedless grapes out of the Chilean fresh fruit shipping season in April of each year.