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Del Monte bankruptcy forces farmers to remove 420,000 peach trees, raising questions about food waste and farm losses
Del Monte Bankruptcy Forces Farmers to Remove 420,000 Peach Trees, Raising Questions About Food Waste and Farm Losses ...
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420,000 peach trees to be destroyed following Del Monte bankruptcy
"Producers are facing severe uncertainty and financial hardship." ...
The financial restructuring of a major American packaged food brand is leading to hundreds of job losses in California. When a company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the first step is to initiate ...
A bankruptcy filing in California has left hundreds of workers without jobs and fruit growers with no buyer for their harvest ...
And the government is helping.
California peach growers are set to destroy roughly 420,000 clingstone peach trees after the collapse of a decades-long partnership with Del Monte Foods left farmers without buyers for tens of ...
On April 2, 2026, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey denied a minority lender group’s request to certify a direct appeal to ...
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