PACA fees should increase to offset shortfalls, says committee
PACA fees should increase to offset shortfalls, says committee
WASHINGTON -- Viewed as a valuable program by produce businesses, PACA bars unfair and fraudulent practices in fruit and vegetable trade and provides a means of enforcing contracts. Under PACA, buyers and sellers of commercial quantities of fruit and vegetables must be licensed by USDA, and those that violate these contracts may be required to pay damages. With the program facing a budget shortfall in 2012, USDA should raise the PACA licensing fees in 2010, USDA's Fruit & Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee concluded at its two-day meeting, here. The group proposed raising licensing fees to