As our world becomes increasingly more dependent on global trade, issues have arisen with respect to the harm caused to domestic producers. In U.S. Citrus Science Council v. USDA, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California clarified domestic lemon producers’ standing to challenge agency decisions that result in the importation of foreign crops. This decision could create similar pathways for future challenges to the importation of other commodities into the United States
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As our world becomes increasingly more dependent on global trade, issues have arisen with respect to...
For over 70 years, the Florida citrus industry has been protected from foreign competition by a tari...
Following a request from the EU Commission, the EFSA PLH Panel conducted a scientific opinion on ris...
An article written for New York Fruit Bulletin delineating two main problems encounted by California...
On March 11, 1996, the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association, the Florida Bell Pepper Growers Exch...
One of the most critical decisions that a citrus producer must make is the scheduling of new plantin...
Following a request from the EU Commission, the EFSA PLH Panel conducted a scientific opinion on ris...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has been asked to address the comments submitted in April ...
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Regulatory pressure is a source of increasing concern for California producers. Though regulations h...
The marketing of agricultural commodities and food products has assumed an international dimension o...
California avocado producers, concerned about sharp increases in imports from Chile and Mexico, secu...
As our world becomes increasingly more dependent on global trade, issues have arisen with respect to...
For over 70 years, the Florida citrus industry has been protected from foreign competition by a tari...
Following a request from the EU Commission, the EFSA PLH Panel conducted a scientific opinion on ris...
An article written for New York Fruit Bulletin delineating two main problems encounted by California...
On March 11, 1996, the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association, the Florida Bell Pepper Growers Exch...
One of the most critical decisions that a citrus producer must make is the scheduling of new plantin...
Following a request from the EU Commission, the EFSA PLH Panel conducted a scientific opinion on ris...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has been asked to address the comments submitted in April ...
Citrus can be grown in Hawaii but due to various insects and plant diseases limiting production, the...
Traditionally, Mexico has had competitive and comparative advantages in its fruit and vegetable sect...
In today’s global marketplace, the volume of international trade brings increased potential for the ...
Welfare impacts of alternative pest management strategies of False Codling Moth (FCM) threatening Ca...
Regulatory pressure is a source of increasing concern for California producers. Though regulations h...
The marketing of agricultural commodities and food products has assumed an international dimension o...
California avocado producers, concerned about sharp increases in imports from Chile and Mexico, secu...