Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Del Monte Foods has filed for bankruptcy but plans to keep operating its Modesto fruit cannery and other plants. The announcement ...
The federal support will go toward removing Central Valley peach trees and planting new crops in their place.
A steady decline in demand for canned products as consumers shift toward fresh produce and several other factors led to this collapse.
California peach growers will remove 420,000 trees after Del Monte closures, with USDA approving up to $9 million in relief aid.
California peach growers will receive up to $9 million in federal aid after a major processing plant closed. The Del Monte Foods bankruptcy and Modesto plant closure left many growers with no market ...
They had trees with peaches but no place to send them. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved funds to subsidize tree removal.
Del Monte Foods shuttered its Modesto and Hughson cannery plants in April.
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