January 16, 2020

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT: Ian LeMay (559) 905-7751 [email protected]

CALIFORNIA FRESH FRUIT ASSOCIATION APPLAUDS PASSAGE OF USMCA AGREEMENT

(Fresno, CA) - The Fresh Fruit Association (CFFA) applauds the passage of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) out of the Senate today in an 89-10 vote.

The USMCA will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement and enhance the movement of food products between the countries. CFFA believes this new agreement will benefit California farmers by improving market access in Mexico and Canada. USMCA will build upon the existing trading relationship between the three countries and allows for continued economic growth.

CFFA President Ian LeMay stated, “Mexico and Canada have been vital trade partners over the years for our growers and shippers and the passage of USMCA out of the Senate today comes to the delight of the California fresh fruit industry. Our members look forward to continuing to provide the freshest fruit to consumers around the world.”

The Association applauds the work of the Administration and our California delegation for their support of USMCA, specifically, Senator , Congressmen Kevin McCarthy, Congressman , Congressman , Congressman TJ Cox, Congressman and Congressman .

ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION The California Fresh Fruit Association is a voluntary public policy association that represents growers, packers, and shippers of California table grape, blueberry, kiwi, pomegranate and deciduous tree fruit communities. CFFA serves as a public policy representative for these growers, shippers and packers, on issues at both the state and federal levels. More information about the California Fresh Fruit Association can be found at www.cafreshfruit.org.

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