
Donald Trump says tomato (tariff), we say Arizona is screwed
Canceling the nation's tomato agreement with Mexico could significantly increase tomato prices, says a W. P. Carey agribusiness expert.
In this story published April 21, 2025, in The Arizona Republic:
Clearly, even in the most optimistic scenario, tomato prices will rise substantially.
– Timothy Richards, Marvin and June Morrison Endowed Chair of Agribusiness
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