Fresh Produce Discussion Blog

Created by The Packer's National Editor Tom Karst

Monday, January 1, 2007

Coming together

Quoting PMA's Bryan Silbermann and United's Jim Gorny, this Associated Press story talks about how government and industry are working to fight E. coli in leafy greens before the spring planting season. The report notes new guidelines from the industry are due in April and California growers are set to approve new labeling by March for farms that follow stricter practices in growing greens. It is encouraging to see industry figures quoted in the consumer media, and it doesn't happen with enough regularity. To recall how the f.o.b. market for spinach reacted to the food borne illness outbreak in September and how it is doing lately, check out this spreadsheet.
Meanwhile, a news report from Hawaii notes that the biotech seed industry is absorbing many workers laid off from the state's pineapple fields, though there is some environmental activist dissent. Hawaii's climate that can grow three crops a year is attractive to seed companies like Monsanto, Pioneer and Syngenta.

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