Mexican producers abuzz about this year's tomato deal
Mexican producers abuzz about this year's tomato deal
The 2008 Mexican tomato season is shaping up to be one of the better ones in several years, with reliable supplies and steady markets expected, according to industry sources.
"The season started light, but now we are moving into some great crops," said Javier (J.J.) Badillo, director of diversified products for Calavo Inc., who oversees Calavo's Mexican tomato program from the company's Nogales, AZ, office.
He told The Produce News Jan. 30 that he expects to see "high quality and consistent supplies" throughout the balance of the season.
"The season started light, but now we are moving into some great crops," said Javier (J.J.) Badillo, director of diversified products for Calavo Inc., who oversees Calavo's Mexican tomato program from the company's Nogales, AZ, office.
He told The Produce News Jan. 30 that he expects to see "high quality and consistent supplies" throughout the balance of the season.