Virginia No. 4 in nation in tomato production

Virginia No. 4 in nation in tomato production

Andre Teague / Media General News Service

» 0 Comments | Post a Comment

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia-grown tomatoes are still on the vine, and are not among fresh tomatoes being pulled from grocery shelves and restaurant menus because of a salmonella scare.
  Virginia ranks No. 4 in the nation in tomato production, with most of that occurring on the Eastern Shore. The state’s signature Hanover tomato is primarily sold at farmers markets.
  Elaine Lidholm of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services says the tomato harvest won’t begin until the first week in July.
  Federal officials are seeking the source of a 17-state salmonella outbreak.
  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified 167 people infected with salmonella with the same “genetic fingerprint” since mid-April. At least 23 people have been hospitalized.

Advertisement

 
View More: No tags are associated with this article
Not what you're looking for? Try our quick search:
 

Advertisement

Reader Reactions

Post a Comment(Requires free registration)

The commenting period has ended or commenting has been deactivated for this article.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

GoDanRiver: Place an Ad | Buy Photos | Subscribe | Email Us | Email Alerts | Mobile Alerts | Make Us Your Home Page | Site Search
Partners: GoDanRiver is a service of the Danville Register Bee, the Eden Daily News, the Reidsville Review and the Madison Messenger.
Regional Partner Links: Lynchburg News & Advance | WSLS | Winston-Salem Journal | headlineVA.com