Florida tomatoes getting clobbered by 'ludicrous' spring market
Florida tomatoes getting clobbered by 'ludicrous' spring market
TAMPA, FL -- In a worst-case scenario, Florida tomato growers who lost
most of their winter crop now find they have no market for recovered spring
plantings.
With a mammoth glut coming on at once, tomatoes that cost at least $8 a box to produce were selling for $4 per box on May 25. To make matters worse, drenching rains have muddied fields and made harvesting even more costly.
With a mammoth glut coming on at once, tomatoes that cost at least $8 a box to produce were selling for $4 per box on May 25. To make matters worse, drenching rains have muddied fields and made harvesting even more costly.