Late shipments, spoiled produce and higher prices result from traffic backup at the Texas-Mexico border

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Late shipments, spoiled produce and higher prices result from traffic backup at the Texas-Mexico border
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Blockades and DPS inspections may be over at Texas’ largest port of entry for fresh produce. But the loss is unrecoverable and estimated to be in the millions.

Although traffic is moving along after Texas DPS inspections came to an end at most ports of entries at the U.S. Mexico-border last week, consumers will likely feel the consequences at the groceries stores for some time.– Although traffic is moving along after Texas DPS inspections came to an end at most ports of entries at the U.S. Mexico-border last week, consumers will likely feel the consequences at the groceries stores for some time.

“It was in response to the conditions they suffered during the weekend,” said Dante Galeazzi, president of TIPA estimates $30 million worth of fresh produce crosses the Texas-Mexico border on a normal day. However, that number plummeted last week.

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