Tomato committee steers trade through tough times
Tomato committee steers trade through tough times
The last two years have been a precarious maze for Florida tomato growers.
First, the industry was wrongly blamed for a 2008 Salmonella outbreak that
sickened hundreds. Then came January's freezes that wiped out 80 percent of
the winter crop. In between -- and ongoing -- the industry is wrestling with
a tangle of self-regulation, and state and pending federal legislation that
could make a lawyer blush.