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WASHINGTON, July 25 (UPI) -- The tomato industry is seeking compensation for losses incurred after a salmonella outbreak prompted the U.S. government to issue a tomato warning. Rep. Tim Mahoney, D-Fla., has introduced a bill to establish a $100 million fund for tomato producers and shippers that would work much like disaster relief, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday. On June 7, the Food and Drug Administration issued a warning to consumers that involved certain tomato types, leading to a drop in prices from about $20 a box to $5 a box, the report said. The industry claims that tomatoes were not the cause of the salmonella outbreak in which 1,270 became ill. After the warning was issued many restaurants threw tomatoes away and demand plummeted. Some farmers plowed tomato fields under when the price fell too low to... [read full story]
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Florida tomato growers want compensation from the federal government for millions of dollars lost because of an investigation that originally focused on raw tomatoes after a salmonella outbreak in...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Florida tomato growers want compensation from the federal government for millions of dollars lost because of an investigation that originally focused on raw tomatoes after a salmonella outbreak in parts of...
Federal health officials haven't cleared tomatoes as a cause of the salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than 1,270 nationwide, but the tomato industry has -- and it is asking taxpayers to compensate them for their loss.
The Food and Drug Administration has not engendered any confidence with its almost Keystone Kops runaround on the agency's four-month salmonella investigation. This case began in mid-April and still the FDA lacks definitive...
The Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) has confirmed 19 cases in connection with the current Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak that has occurred in multiple states and is associated with the consumption of fresh...
Legislation to compensate tomato growers for the losses they sustained because of this summer’s Salmonella scare has been introduced in the US Congress. The bill, introduced by Rep. Tim Mahoney (D-FL), would give the nation’s...
By Michael Doyle | McClatchy Newspapers WASHINGTON -- Two separate congressional hearings will enable California and Florida growers to bash the FDA for supposedly blowing a recent salmonella outbreak. "Clearly, the FDA has...
WASHINGTON, July 25 (UPI) -- The tomato industry is seeking compensation for losses incurred after a salmonella outbreak prompted the U.S. government to issue a tomato warning. Rep. Tim Mahoney, D-Fla., has introduced a bill to...
I feel sorry for all of the tomato farmers out there who lost millions of dollars collectively because of the recent salmonella tomato scare. Now the FDA is thinking that tomatoes were not the culprit, but rather peppers. The...
: : : : : : : : : The Wall Street Journal reports that Rep. Tim Mahoney (D-FL) plans to introduce legislation to give tomato growers and shippers $100 million in compensation for their losses due to the recent salmonella...

