21. In Florida, concerns about the survival of domestic tomato growers have resulted in pleas to the Clinton administration to brake a flood of cheaper Mexican produce. 22. Not so, said Sadah, the tomato grower. 23. The main problem cited with Mexico under NAFTA was concern by U.S. winter vegetable producers, especially tomato growers in Florida, about rising imports from Mexico. 24. Trade disputes between Mexican and Florida tomato growers date back more than half a century. 25. The agriculture, forestry and fisheries ministry had already informed domestic tomato growers of the move, the business daily said, quoting ministry officials. |