Experts Link Tariffs to 40% Surge in Wholesale Vegetable Prices

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Wholesale vegetable prices in the U.S. surged by 38% in July, sparking debate over whether tariffs, weather, supply chain issues, or labor shortages are responsible. While some experts suggest tariffs may contribute, others point to weather and supply disruptions. Despite the wholesale increase, consumer vegetable prices remained stable in July, but a sustained rise could lead to higher grocery bills in the future, with potential increases exceeding 10%.
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