Florida tomato growers hit by low prices
États-Unis
mardi 18 janvier 2005
Several months after four hurricanes hit their production, Florida tomato growers are suffering from low prices as production outstrips demand.
"It costs the grower $9 to produce each box of tomatoes," said Dr. John Van Sickle, economist with the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. "That $9 per box includes growing them, packing them and getting them out the door of the packinghouse. At the $2, $3 and $4 our growers are currently getting per box, it is clear they are taking a serious beating."
Fine weather since the hurricanes struck has produced exceptional quality tomatoes, but prices have fallen to an almost 20-year low due to a drop in demand from the foodservice sector.