rumpF stabs citrus growers in the back- That's what they get for voting got him.

Bill

Malarkeyville
California citrus growers
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‘shocked and blindsided’
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by arrival of lemons from Argentina

By Robert Rodriguez

brodriguez@fresnobee.com


Argentine lemons are on their way and California farmers are angry.

Friday was the first day that South American lemons were allowed into the U.S. market after a 16-year absence.
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Consumers will not see a big change, says Joel Nelsen, president of California Citrus Mutual, a citrus trade group based in Exeter. He estimates that with the additional lemons entering the market consumers may see a small drop in prices – between 2 and 4 percent.

The bigger impact will be to the 750 lemon growers in California. “That is who is going to be hurt by this,” Nelsen said.

Citrus growers were feeling somewhat confident in January when President Donald Trump issued a 60-day stay on the Obama administration’s plans to lift the ban on lemons from Argentina. But in May, President Trump, who many in farming voted for, agreed to lift the ban and farmers were
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feeling betrayed.
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Nelsen said many in the industry felt “shocked and blindsided” by the decision and last week citrus industry leaders filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Fresno. The suit, filed by the U.S. Citrus Science Council, alleges the federal government relied on incomplete science and political considerations in making its decision.

Nelsen said this fight isn’t against foreign competition. They already face it from rivals, including Mexico, Chile and Peru. What they are afraid of is the possibility that Argentine lemons may be infected with pests or disease, namely citrus blackspot, a fungal disease that causes lesions on the fruit’s skin.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has said there is nothing to worry about. They have done their due diligence and the lemons coming from the northwest region of Argentina are safe and can be imported to the U.S. The USDA expects imports of fresh lemons from Argentina to range from 16,500 and 22,000 tons each year.

How does that stack up with California farmers? Ventura County accounts for more than one-third of California’s lemon acreage, producing nearly 280,000 tons in 2014. In Tulare and Fresno counties, lemons accounted for a combined 121,500 tons of fruit with a crop value of about $120.6 million in 2015, according to the two counties’ respective crop reports.

This year, Argentine lemons will arrive in the U.S. through northeast ports. Argentina’s harvest generally runs from April through August, while growers in Southern California harvest from March through early September. In the San Joaquin Valley, the lemon harvest runs from November through March.

Read more here: http://www.fresnobee.com/news/business/agriculture/article152959484.html#storylink=cpy
 
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Citrus growers were feeling somewhat confident in January when President Donald Trump issued a 60-day stay on the Obama administration’s plans to lift the ban on lemons from Argentina. But in May, President Trump, who many in farming voted for, agreed to lift the ban and farmers were feeling betrayed.
did he lift the ban or did the ban run out? why did he lift the ban? Pressures from globalization are enormous
( maybe the Russian thing which is all distractive and stupid distracted the administration*sucks -huh?*)

There is no resistance to Citrus Black Spot and once a tree has been infected there is no known cure causing tree removal to be the best option.
nasty stuff..it hit our orange groves ..
 
[h=2]The U.S. President-elect and his family want a Trump Tower in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[/h]The question is whether Donald Trump and his children are using their newly found political power to push the deal across the finish line. It would raise questions of yet another conflict of interest between Trump's business empire and the White House.
Trump spoke to Argentina's president, Mauricio Macri, on November 14 and Ivanka Trump also briefly came on the call, according to Macri's spokesperson.
The two go back a long way. Macri has a similar background -- his father was a billionaire real estate developer, and the Macri family did a real estate deal with Trump in New York in the 1980s. Macri and Trump were friends at the time, and Macri has known Ivanka since she was a kid.
Macri's spokesperson denies that the Trump Tower in Argentina came up during the conversation.

http://money.cnn.com/2016/11/22/news/economy/trump-argentina/

 
did he lift the ban or did the ban run out? why did he lift the ban? Pressures from globalization are enormous
( maybe the Russian thing which is all distractive and stupid distracted the administration*sucks -huh?*)

nasty stuff..it hit our orange groves ..

Nasty stuff, pressure. It's like how teens suffer from peer pressure to drink and do drugs.
 
I guess BillyBob missed this part of the article including the growers in CA:

the Obama administration’s plans to lift the ban on lemons from Argentina

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did he lift the ban or did the ban run out? why did he lift the ban? Pressures from globalization are enormous
( maybe the Russian thing which is all distractive and stupid distracted the administration*sucks -huh?*)

nasty stuff..it hit our orange groves ..
Arhh, the Black Spot!




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What a piece of shit Trump is.
Who will he fuck over next?

This is a pot calling the kettle black. I don't expect you to comprehend the irony; you're too big of a retard to comprehend much of anything, particularly the OBVIOUS. Dunce.

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[h=2]The U.S. President-elect and his family want a Trump Tower in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[/h]The question is whether Donald Trump and his children are using their newly found political power to push the deal across the finish line. It would raise questions of yet another conflict of interest between Trump's business empire and the White House.
Trump spoke to Argentina's president, Mauricio Macri, on November 14 and Ivanka Trump also briefly came on the call, according to Macri's spokesperson.
The two go back a long way. Macri has a similar background -- his father was a billionaire real estate developer, and the Macri family did a real estate deal with Trump in New York in the 1980s. Macri and Trump were friends at the time, and Macri has known Ivanka since she was a kid.
Macri's spokesperson denies that the Trump Tower in Argentina came up during the conversation.

http://money.cnn.com/2016/11/22/news/economy/trump-argentina/

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