Produce groups see early window for immigration reform
Story Date: 1/14/2013

Source: Joan Murphy, THE PRODUCE NEWS, 1/11/13
 

WASHINGTON — Just weeks after suffering the latest disappointment in passing a 2012 farm bill extension, the produce industry is set to take on an ambitious list of priorities from immigration reform to food safety in 2013.

“Immigration reform is at the top of the list,” said Mike Stuart, president of the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association, based in Maitland, FL.

 
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