The Department of Commerce’s decision to terminate the tomato suspension agreement has prompted local officials and companies to voice their concerns.

This is because the industry brings over $8.3 billion to the United States with the Rio Grande Valley being one of the regions who benefits the most. A 20% tariff on Mexican tomatoes entering the United States is expected to take effect in July if no deal is reached.

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    2 days ago

    Fair point, but kale is delicious if you drizzle with olive oil and a bit of garlic, and then bake it at low heat for like 30 minutes.