California peach growers will remove 420,000 trees after Del Monte closures, with USDA approving up to $9 million in relief ...
Affected growers have been granted up to $9 million in federal aid to clear their orchards and switch to new crops ...
Officials said cutting about 50,000 tons of peaches from production could prevent about $30 million in additional losses for ...
And the government is helping.
One Del Monte canning facility processed 30% of the state’s cling peaches, and its closure left growers with a glut of crops ...
California farmers are preparing to destroy an estimated 420,000 peach trees after the collapse of a major fruit processor ...
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There is a longstanding myth in gardening circles that nectarines are a hybrid between a peach and a plum. Despite this ...
A steady decline in demand for canned products as consumers shift toward fresh produce and several other factors led to this collapse.
Del Monte Foods shuttered its Modesto and Hughson cannery plants in April.
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