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As a new federal tomato tariff takes effect, farmers in Delaware hope rising prices will push more people to shop local.
"For me, the locally grown stuff just has a better taste, it's fresh, it's always cut above what you're gonna get in a store.
That could affect a lot of grocery store tomatoes. Although the fruit— or vegetable, depending on who you ask—is also grown ...
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The U.S. Department of Commerce says the new tariff will allow more U.S. tomato growers to compete fairly in the marketplace.
The 17% duty that went into effect today jolts historic trade patterns and will likely raise prices by as much as 10%.