California Harvest Logistics: Navigating Mid-Summer Supply Chain Pressures
California growers face a busy summer season as infrastructure and trade variables impact the movement of crops from the field to export markets.
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California growers face a busy summer season as infrastructure and trade variables impact the movement of crops from the field to export markets.
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