Florida tomatoes suffer again
Florida tomatoes suffer again
Year-to-date, the Florida tomato industry is behind by about 6 million boxes from previous years. Approximately 5 million of that figure is directly attributable to crop damage and losses that resulted from the four hurricanes that hit the state in August and September of last year. But the remaining 1 million-box decline is being blamed on spring shortages due to unusually bad weather in the state during the current growing season as well as some sporadic disease problems. Reggie Brown, manager of the Florida Tomato Committee in Maitland, FL, told The Produce News on Wednesday, April 13 that