The Texas Tropics

“There is an acute shortage of workers in the produce industry, and Congress does not seem able or willing to bring any relief to the industry in 2016,”...

By Cristina Adams
February 1, 2016

“There is an acute shortage of workers in the produce industry, and Congress does not seem able or willing to bring any relief to the industry in 2016,” Vazquez comments. “And the price volatility being created by climate change and everyone trying to circumvent everyone else will also pose a major challenge.”

Food Safety Issues
For some importers, the problem comes in the form of contamination. According to San-Rey’s Sanchez, the biggest challenge of 2015 was overcoming an outbreak of cyclospora linked to cilantro grown and imported from Puebla.

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With cilantro as one of San-Rey’s top selling items and the company’s exclusive source for the herb being Puebla, the outbreak—which sickened more than 500 people in the United States between May and August—made for a very unpleasant summer.

Cristina Adams is a writer and editor with more than twenty years of experience. She writes for a number oåf business publications and websites.

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