Federal aid targets California peaches after cannery shutdown - Fruit Growers News
USDA will provide up to $9M to remove over 400K clingstone peach trees in California, helping growers after Del Monte’s cannery closure.
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USDA will provide up to $9M to remove over 400K clingstone peach trees in California, helping growers after Del Monte’s cannery closure.
fruitgrowersnews.comCalifornia farmers are weighing california peach tree removal across about 3,000 acres, or about 420,000 clingstone peach trees, after Del Monte closed its canneries and ended long-term supply contracts. The change leaves growers deciding whether to clear orchards that took years to build and may no…
www.el-balad.comUSDA will provide up to $9M to remove over 400K clingstone peach trees in California, giving growers opportunity to grow a different commodity.
nationalnutgrower.comThe USDA announced up to $9 million to help California farmers remove 3,000 acres of cling peach trees following Del Monte Foods' recent bankruptcy.
www.agalert.comThey had trees with peaches but no place to send them. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved funds to subsidize tree removal.
amp.sacbee.comCentral Valley peach growers lost contracts for roughly 50,000 tons of cling peaches in the fallout from the Del Monte Food bankruptcy.
www.sacbee.comRep. Mike Thompson (D-CA-04), Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA), and Rep. David Valadao (R-CA-22) announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has granted their request for aid and will make up…
www.freshplaza.comCalifornia growers are set to destroy 420,000 peach trees following a federal relief package aimed at mitigating a $550 million industry collapse.
azat.tvDel Monte’s bankruptcy struck at the heart of California agriculture, and now thousands of growers are facing losses worth millions of dollars.
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