Georgia farmers respond to U.S. tomato tariff

Georgia farmers are preparing to fill in the gaps following the U.S. government's decision to impose a 17% tariff on tomatoes imported from Mexico—a move expected to raise prices and shift demand toward domestic growers. With around two-thirds of tomatoes consumed in the U.S. coming from Mexico, the new…Original Article

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